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Mary McNichols
October 25, 2010
Gerry: I'm so sorry to hear about Jim. He is at peace now. Wish I could be there for the service. Hope you are doing ok. My prayers are with you.
Love, Mary
Arlene L. Husich
October 25, 2010
Gerry and Family: My deepest sympathy on the loss of a truly great Irishman. I know I will miss him when the family gets together as I felt I was not alone. Love always, Arlene
Ann Kobal Masiulewicz
October 24, 2010
Dear Gerry, My deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband, and also that of your brother. Although it is a difficult time for you and your family, be consoled that both of them are together in the presence of Jesus and His Blessed Mother.
Ann Kobal Masiulewicz
Barb Honegger
October 24, 2010
Hope You, Rita and Glenn, Uncle Jack, and Mike have enjoyed a few cold ones.
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