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Ron, Cindi & Aaron Shanas
February 6, 2005
Dear uncle Lester, cousins Michael and Vicki. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time of great sorrow. We hope that you are able to take some comfort in each other and memories of a great life lived well.
Thinking of you all,
Ron Shanas & Family
Sara Sopkin Prugh
January 31, 2005
Dear Uncle Les and Cousins Michael & Vicki,
You all are in our thoughts and prayers during these difficult days. Please know how much our family loved Aunt Ethel and loves all of you.
Over the years, Aunt Ethel gave me words of wisdom that I have always remembered and that have held me in good stead.
Although we will miss her greatly, she has left a wonderful legacy for all of us, of which we are very proud. We hope your memories will sustain you in the days ahead.
Much love,
Terry and Sara (Sue) Sopkin Prugh
Barbara and David Passman
January 30, 2005
Please accept our profound sympathy and our best wishes for your comfort and consolation.
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