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Bob Lathan
June 3, 2003
I regret my physical condition does not permit me to attend with Dolores the services for Doris. Fortunately, this medium is available for me to express my condolences. The Brammer and Lathan families go back to 1966 as friends and neighbors. We "matured" together on Hintz Road as the families grew up together. We have been deeply saddened to see the passing of your parents; first Bruce and now Doris. They were great people, good friends and good neighbors. Doris was a lovely, warm lady and we were glad we were here for her after Bruce was gone. Please know that we share your sorrow and loss with her passing, but also take comfort in knowing that the two of them are together in peace. We will remember them always.
Sincerely,
Bob Lathan
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