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Nancy Helfer
July 14, 2006
Dear Elaine & Robert,
Please know the sincerity of my feelings are for all of the family.I want to extend my sincere sympathy for your loss. Death is a subject no one wants to think about. We hope our loved ones can stay with us forever. I've heard through Donna that Elsa was a really wonderful lady and that's a great thing that someone else is passing on the warm fuzzies that Elsa has brought to the world. I'm a friend through Opticote and stories of Elsa are already coming out to honor her memory. Know you are thought about and loved. It's a difficult time you all must go through. The best thing is to live and honor her life.
Love, Nancy
Gabe Caporale
July 12, 2006
Dear Robert & Bruna:
I am sadden to hear of Elsa"s death. She was a great person & I am sure she will be greatly missed.
I enjoyed working with her and knowing her even though a short time.
May God Bless all of you at this time.
Sincerely,
Gabe Caporale
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