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Michael Stranski
December 4, 2001
Mrs. Casasanto,
My wife and I offer our deepest sympathies to you and your family. I worked with Joe at Quaker Tower and considered him a very close and important friend. My wife actually worked with Joe briefly while he was an engineer at the State of Illinois Building.
He will be missed. Again, our prayers are with you. Michael and Patricia Stranski
Monica Megaro
December 2, 2001
"One day I will wipe away every tear from your eyes..." Revelation 21:3-4
Jim & Bette Joe Earley
December 1, 2001
Jean,
Our hearts go out to you and your family in the loss of your son and brother. The heartbreak of losing a child is beyond discription. We both remember Joey as such a nice, polite, and friendly young man.
May God embrace you with his loving arms, bringing you consola-
tion in the knowledge that you will see Joey again.
God bless you all,
Jim & Bette Joe
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