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6 Entries
Terri Shonder
October 19, 2003
You are forever in my heart. I Love You! We will keep your memory alive by trying to do the goodness to others as you always had. Not only a Dad but a very good friend.
Joe Liccar
September 26, 2003
We are very sorry to learn about your loss and our deepest heartfelt sympathies and prayers are with you.
Joe Liccar Family
(Joe, Cathie, Joey & Vince)
Lee's Summit, Missouri
Gloria Adamski
September 24, 2003
Terri and Steve,
So sorry to hear of your loss.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jim Scalise
September 22, 2003
Terri;
We were sadden to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Scalise Family
Fr. Martin Culligan
September 21, 2003
My sincerest sympathy to Peg and the entire Family. My Mass on Monday will be offered for John.
Love, Fr. Martin
Deanna Spangler
September 21, 2003
My thoughts are with you;
Mrs. Fejes, Beth, Terri and Bart.
Love,
Dee
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