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Dorothy Panszczyk
January 5, 2012
Everyone has lost a good sports fan in John.
Oh Rhonda, my deepest sympathy on the loss of your Dad.
I am so sorry for all you are going through now.
Yes, your Dad suffered with his rheumatoid arthritis and other ailments, yes he wasn't improving, and yes he was hurting. But I am sorry for your grief and your sorrow now.
Try to remember, his suffering is now over and he is now in a better place.
Memories of him will remain with me forever,
So many happy memories with your Dad, being his sister in law, I knew him 52 years.
We've shared so many good times over the years. I will cherish those memories.
Our condolences to, Rhonda, and Denis. I will keep you both in my prayers.
ronald roman
January 5, 2012
great person==good friend==will miss you==love always===god bless
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