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Marc Wilson
September 21, 2005
Marsha was the dearest of women, candid, truthful, but so full of love, energy and compassion. No one was more dear to me in the earliest years of my adulthood. What a blessing she was and will always be!
Nancy Kalleses
September 21, 2005
I, Nancy Kalleses, a neighbor of Marsha would like to express my sympathy at the passing of your mother. She was a wonderful neighbor and I will miss her. Sincerely,
Nancy Kalleses
Lori Maleson
September 21, 2005
I am sure you do not know me by name, but you probably do remember my mom, or at least her name, Nora Jonas. I am very sorry to hear of Aunt Mashie's passing and send you my deepest sympathy. My thoughts are with you and hopes that time helps heal the pain of your loss.
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