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Don Kruse
August 5, 2003
To the Kane Family,
Our thoughts and sympathies are with
you. Sorry we couldn't be there.
Love and Prayers,
The Kruse Family
Kelly Miller
August 2, 2003
Uncle Eddie, Eddie, Jimmy and Candy –
I can’t tell you how shocked and saddened I was to learn about Auntie Sharon’s passing.
She was every bit as blessed to have you guys (and Chief) in her life as you were her. Each and every one of you made her very happy and proud.
Her kindness, her humor, her contagious laughter as well as her potato salad will be sorely missed by all of us.
If there is anything I can do to help make things easier for you all, please let me know and I'll be right there.
With much love,
Kelly
AUNT JOAN VARSEK
August 1, 2003
MY LOVE TO YOU CANDACE, IN THIS MOST TERRIBLE TIME IN YOUR LIFE.
THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS TO YOU, STEVE,
SHAWN, KATE AND GUY.
LOVE,
AUNT JOAN
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