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Phil Boyle
May 9, 2003
Bill,
So sorry to hear about Donna. Aidan called us here in Florida. We certainly have some wondereful memories with the two of you such as graduation parties at our house with Donna helping Eileen from the minute she arrived, the Boyle/Woods Family picnics. Our Michael thought that Donna was the greatest cook in the world. I think it was the chicken. Eileen was talking about Elizabeth's christening party tonight and of course all the Rover's events. Great memories. Will give you a call when we get back to Chicago this summer. God Bless!
Phil and Eileen Boyle
Laverne Corse
May 8, 2003
With Deepest Sympathy
Richard & Jeanette Pach
May 8, 2003
Our Deepest Sympathy
Steven Ejka
May 7, 2003
My very heart felt sympathy. If there is anything I can do, please
let me or Laurene know.
Love,
Steve
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