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Roger Kempa
November 22, 2005
Dear Reggie, Jerry @ Donna,
Please accept my deepest sympathy & condolences for your loss. You & your families went beyond maximum to help and care for your departed mother, while enduring much suffering yourselves during her extended illness. I am sure God has taken note of this, & all the good she and all of you have done & accomplished over life. May God bless all of you.
(I am profoundly sorry to miss the wake & funeral. I understood it to be a Tuesday/Wednesday arrangement. Rather than explain what occurred, I think it best to pray that God grants you peace, love, contentment @ good health with your lives.)
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JOY SCULLY
November 21, 2005
MY FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO YOUR FAMILY DURING SUCH A DIFFICULT TIME IN YOUR LIVES.
JOY SCULLY & FAMILY (CBSL)
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