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Sylvia Garuckas
July 6, 2003
Goodbye to a dear old friend who was my maid of honor so many years ago. I never forgot you, our friendship or our trip to Niagara Falls. We were so young...so many years ago. Thanks for being my friend. Good-bye Pat...good-bye my friend, I will see you later.
Rabbi Moshe Wolf, Police Chaplain,
July 6, 2003
With deep sympathy and heartfelt condolences to the whole family on your loss. May G-d comfort you and give you strength in this most difficult of sorrow. You're in our thoughts and prayers.
Claudia Halloran
July 5, 2003
Dear Aunt Patsy,
You're the best. I'll miss you deeply.
Claudia
John Leen
July 5, 2003
Dear Aunt Patsy,
You always treated me with Love and Respect. I will never forget you.
Love,
John
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