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Mary Nichols
February 25, 2003
Offering the Darges family my deepest condolences during this difficult time. Sad to loose another Brother of Brighton. We all had fun in our teens at Kelly High and the Huddle and then as young adults. Will miss my friend and remember the good times.
Tom Rumishek
February 24, 2003
Donald was a boyhood friend of mine in our childhood neighborhood of 21st St. and Union Ave. in Chicago. I recall numerous fond moments many years ago with him and his older brother, Dennis. My thoughts go out to his family -- he is a fond memory of my youth.
Don DiVito
February 24, 2003
So long Don! It's been fun knowing you!
Adeline Manijak
February 24, 2003
My deepest sympathy.
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