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Connie Staggs
May 20, 2002
Dear Ida and Family,
Plase accept my most heart felt sympathy on the death of your loved one.
When I started at Ravenswood and met Bob, I knew right away that he was a very special person. Bob was always very kind and would help anyone that he could. My memories of Bob will always be good ones, and I pray that yours will be too. Bob was a good friend and co-worker. It saddens me to know that I will not be able to see Bob again in this world, but it makes me very happy to know that God brought him into my life, and I will always consider Bob a very good friend.
May God bless each one of you in your time of sorrow.
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