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Jakubowski,Hejna
October 22, 2002
Memories of the Chicago Intercollegiate Council
Sophie Bolanowski
October 22, 2002
Please accept my deepest sympathy in your time of sorrow. Your father was my late husband's (Richard E. Bolanowski) schoolmate & friend. Although I came to know him just over the last few years, I will remember him for his understanding and kindness. It is my hope that all the heartfelt thoughts of his many friends will make your grief a little easier to bear.
Mary Kedzior
October 21, 2002
I was shocked to hear that Edward passed away suddenly on Saturday. I didn't know him all that well but he seemed like a good guy who did the best he could in life. At family gatherings, he would always take a few minutes to talk to me and catch up with what Stevie, Kelly and I were doing. I'll miss him and his sense of humor.
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