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Valerie Kach
November 7, 2001
Dear Mary Ann and Family,
I extend to you my deepest sympathy on the death of Marian Scavelli. She was very kind to me and to my father, leaving her pew in the front of St. Michael Church to extend her hand in frienship to us after the praying of the "Our Father". She was a gracious and generous woman who visited my father at Hines Veterans' Hospital. He invited her out to dinner with us at Applebee's if and when he ever regained his swallow function.
I learned of her passing only by reading it in last Sunday's bulletin. I am sorry that I missed her wake. She is in my prayers.
God bless and comfort you.
Sincerely,
Valerie Kach
Johnny Rachuy
October 29, 2001
Our deepest sympathy for you and your family. She was a wonderful person, and will soarly be missed by us all.
Love,
The Rachuy Family (Bell Ave.)
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