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Dan Gallery
January 23, 2004
Dear, Uncle Benny and family, we want to express our deepest sympathy on Aunt June's passing. We loved her deeply and will miss her dearly. Aunt Dee, Grandma and Grandpa Wichus thought the world of her and so did our family.
Dan Gallery
Sharon Wichus Margiotta
January 21, 2004
There are no words to express the sorrow I feel for Benny and the family she left behind. She was such a loving Mother, Grandmother and devoted wife, and a great cousin. She was always such a breath of fresh air. Please accept my deepest regrets!
Sharon & Family
Beanie & Roy Mould
January 6, 2004
Ben, Mario, Dino, Jill: We were so sorry and deeply saddened to hear about June's . Our thoughts go back many years when we lived at 1022. June was always a dear friend, ready to help in any situation. We will always remember those years with deep affection. Please accept our deepest sympathy from all the Moulds. Beanie, Roy, Tom, Jeff
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