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Marilyn Idelman
May 3, 2006
Dear Theresa and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Ray's passing. I always remember him at the Harvester picnics -- those picnics are some of my fondest childhood memories. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.
Fondly, Marilyn
Mellodie McIntyre
May 3, 2006
Randy, Maria & Gabe,
Your loss will heal with time, good memories will always remain in your hearts. Be assured that Heaven has gained a delightful new resident -Love, M. McIntyre
Karen Zaja
May 2, 2006
Therese and family,
The best tribute to Ray is the wonderful family you are. He's in a better place with no more pain or struggles. He went in peace knowing that each one of you would be OK and that there was never a time during his illness that he was ever alone in his struggle. His strength and will to live came from your collective love, support and strength as his loving family. That, in itself, gives testament to how he lived and how his values are reflected in each and every one of you.
My sympathy and love to all.
May 2, 2006
Therese,
My deepest sympathies on the death of your husband, Ray. I saw the notice in the newspaper and wanted to express my condolences. May you be comforted by your many memories of him.
Sincerely,
Denise Krueger
The Rimkus Family
May 1, 2006
Charmane and family-
May your memories be cherished in your hearts forever. Your dad was a good man and was always there to help us in a pinch with the kids. We are grateful.
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