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Lisa Mianowski
August 16, 2004
I was unable to attend either Grandma's or Grandpa's funerals and I just wanted to say that although my family and myself have been gone for so long I will remember them both when they were well..the happy times when we were young and I prayed to the both of them and asked them to watch over all of us. I find comfort in that as should we all.
David Gaidas and Family
August 14, 2004
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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