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Nancy
July 20, 2003
Tony, Johnny, Marie, Helen and Barbara....I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Ronnie and I last had a chance to talk at one of our Aunt's wake, sometime in the late 90's. As in the past, he was happiest talking about his wife Barbara and their daughters.
I am very sorry my family and I were unable to attend the services held for Ronnie. My mother, his Aunt Annie, was in intensive care. It was difficult to leave her side. After a brief illness, she passed away July 8th.
Know that we are thinking of you and will keep Ronnie in our prayers.
Love,
Nancy and Family
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