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Stan Perrin
February 14, 2003
Claud and Mike, Donna, Gwen, Anna, Peter, Paul,
On behalf of Mary, Dylan, Jocelyn and myself, I extend our deepest sympathies on your loss.
Mrs. K. was a charming lady, someone who enjoyed the simple pleasures of life. It is a shame she could not have had better health so we could continue to enjoy her company.
With lots of love from the Perrins to the Kisielentes and the Waswils,
Stan
Art & Pat Harmon
February 13, 2003
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Carolyn Sanchez
February 13, 2003
Dear Kisielente Family:
We are sorry for the loss of our Great Aunt Gert. She truly was a great aunt; she was at all the family functions, and was always of great cheer. We know she suffered very much will all of her medical conditions. She is now at 'home' with her husband, Bruno, and all her brothers and sisters.
With Love,
Carolyn Sanchez
BEN D'ANTINO
February 13, 2003
Kish,
Hello my old friend. You have my sympathy in this saddest of times.
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