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6 Entries
James R. Reid
May 4, 2004
I worked with John on the P&LE Railroad for many years.
He was a wonderful co-worker and a good friend.
My sympathies to the family.
Jim
Clara Priddy
May 4, 2004
David, Lynn and Family:
Our deepest sympathy goes out to all. May God bless you and let you find comfort in your memories.
Sincerely,
Dan and Clara Priddy
John & Dolores (Bednar) Hlasnik
May 3, 2004
We send our deepest sympathy. We were '46 classmates.
ELEANOR TKACH
May 3, 2004
FLORENCE: OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOU & YOUR FAMILY.
STO-CLASS OF "46"
Justine Dzon
May 3, 2004
With Heartfelt Sympathy from my family to yours.
Gary Jurkowski
May 2, 2004
With Sincere Sympathy,
Gary (Yurko) Jurkowski
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