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Bruno & Marie Matusiak
May 4, 2004
Please accept our deepest sympathy.
We regret not being able to attend the wake.
LUCILLE ANTONIK
May 4, 2004
SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO ALL THE DAS FAMILY! JOHN WILL CERTAINLY BE MISSED, BUT WE KNEW HIM AS A GOOD MAN AND HE NOW DESERVES TO REAP THE REWARDS OF HIS LABORS IN HEAVEN. YOU ARE ALL IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
Adeline Wroblewski
May 4, 2004
My deepest sympathy to Johnny's family,he is at peace now. We grew up together and memories are great I too feel the age and someday will be gone.
God Bless All
Adeline Wroblewski
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