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Dorothy Jamroziak
February 25, 2004
Aunt Mae, you will be missed, so many times I sit with family and friends and talk and laugh about all those fun times we shared at your house. You were wonderful to all of us.
Eleanor Waliczek
February 25, 2004
Mae, you will be sadly missed by me and my family. You were not only my cousin but my friend. My deepest sympathy to the family.
John Hindelewicz
February 24, 2004
Even though I only am only a family member through marriage you have always shown me kindness. My wife loved you immensely and told me how well you always treated her.
Deborah Hindelewicz
February 24, 2004
She was a wonderful aunt to me. I loved her immensely. I will never forget her. She always showed compassion and understanding for me. I will greatly miss her.
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