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Esther Wiserich
September 13, 2007
To Judy's family,
My name is Esther Lenauskas Wiserich. My late mother, Theresa Poliakow Lenauskas and your mother, Judy, were childhood friends from their days together in the Providence of God neighborhood in Chicago. My mother would often speak of her dear friend, Judy, and she and my mother were reunited in 1974, at the funeral of my father, after not seeing each other for over 35 years. I am glad to have met your mother, and may I offer you my deepest condolences. It's a painful time, and my thoughts are with you.
Carmen Almazan
September 13, 2007
My prayers are with you and your family at this time. Judy, just as you were there for my family.
God Bless you and your family
Carmen, Rick and Caleb
The Zarzycki Family
September 13, 2007
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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