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Margie Ward, President EJGAAF
September 10, 2002
Our deepest sympathies for your loss. We will continue our work toward better treatments and a cure for this horrible disease. God bless you.
~The Earl J. Goldberg Aplastic Anemia Foundation
Bobbie & Jay Piell
August 25, 2002
Our deepest sympathy goes out to your family on the loss of your beloved Nicholas, husband, father and grandfather.
The Earl J. Goldberg Aplastic Anemia Foundation
Joyce Jankovec R.N.
August 21, 2002
Wife Maryann & Family..
I am so sorry to hear about "Nick" he will always be in my thoughts as
my very favorite patient, although he had to wait many times for his blood to get ready he never complained about it he just went along with whatever had to be to make him feel better. I know hes
more comfortable now and looking
down on the 5th floor and saying
"who's my nurse today" he was a
pleasure to know, I even learned to pronounce his name...Joyce RN 5 West
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