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Senior Suites
February 15, 2005
Florence Doyle's many friends and the staff of Senior Suites of Gage Park wish to extend our deepest sympathy to her family and to Mr. John Peca. May the Lord comfort you in your time of sorrow.
Harriet Strzechowski
February 15, 2005
To Mrs. Doyle's Family. We are so very sorry for your lost. I remember Florence as a very refined Lady and, oh so very nice. May she rest in peace knowing how much you all loved her and repected her.
Love, Harriet (Senior Suites)
John and Christine Flasza
February 14, 2005
Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your dear Florence.
Donna Mattini
February 14, 2005
Dear Mrs. Doyle's family,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family upon Mrs. Doyle's passing. My family (the Binotti's) have known Mrs. Doyle for years and she was a wonderful and generous lady. May God bless you and your family.
Sincerely,
Donna Mattini
(Helen Binotti's daughter)
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