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Nancy Brann
July 12, 2004
Marie, Gordon and Family, I am truly sorry to hear the news about Gordon. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Nancy Brann
July 12, 2004
Marie, Gordon and Family, I am truly sorry to hear the news about your Gordon. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sharon Fabricius
July 10, 2004
To my dear brother, who in every sense of the word, had a heart of gold, and would do anything for anyone. You will truly be missed. I love you always, Your sister...Sharon
Gregory Vlahos
July 8, 2004
You vocally and silently taught me a lot. You helped me (and others) grow -- things I'll never forget... You either. God Bless.
Gregory
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