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Barbara Keegan
February 11, 2006
Hi!
I want to offer your family belated deepest sympathies for the loss of your Dad. My Dad is Frank Gallo - they were dearest buddies from the Park District until recently, when unfortunately they both took ill. When Marty called my Dad from Vegas to tell him about your Dad, although he was in his last days of life, he cried like a baby and understood completely when we told him about Terry. I told him he was in heaven and peaceful and watching down on him from above. I'm so sorry I didn't come to the service. I wanted to for my Dad, but we had him at home with us and couldn't leave at that time. My Dad passed on 2/5 - isn't it ironic that the only way we got in touch with his other buddies in Vegas was through their call for your Dad? They are together - I know it. Once again, I want you to know what a great guy your Dad was to mine, and we are very sorry.
Love,
Barbara (Frank's daughter)
The Staff of Cumberland Chapels
January 24, 2006
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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