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Patti Curran
August 24, 2002
Rita and Al,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know you will have great memories to help through this time of grieving and a faith that life is only changed not finished. I'm sorry I can't be with you to express my condolances in person but know that you and your family are in my prayers.
Elestine Harvey
August 23, 2002
Dear Al:
My prayers go out to you and your family with deep sympthies.
Michael Hobson
August 23, 2002
I will always remember "Nonna" from my youth. When she would yell and Mario and myself to keep quiet, or to stop running around the house. Whenever I think of her, one phrase comes to mind, "What's a-matta-you, Mario!?!" This always brings a smile to my face.
Steffen Sigloch
August 22, 2002
Dear Frank,
you have our deep sympathies in this sad moment.
Warm regards and condolences from your co-workers.
Steffen Sigloch and Wieland Metals
Jeff Lyon
August 22, 2002
Judy - I know it has been a while since Andy and Matt's tenure at Golf, but you and the collies were always a high point. I am sure the memory of your mother-in law will make you similarly smile.
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