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Annette Frank
November 2, 2004
Dear Phil and Family,
Having contact with Shirley when she was volunteering at the Resource Center and I was secretary for the School of Religion we celebrated many holidays and other office functions. We all had great times. Surprisely, we met after several years, at the local Dominicks. Was very happy to spend a few months with her and some former workmates before she became too ill. She is missed by many. Love, Annette
Elaine (varvaro) Nap
October 31, 2004
Dear Phil and Daughters
Kimbel and I would like to extend our condolences to all of you and your families. I am sure that you will cherish all of the good memories that you have had with her in the past. We are soory that we could not be with you today. With deepest sympathy, Love Cousin Elaine and Kimbel Nap
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