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Nancy Georgetta
November 18, 2001
Darlene, Sorry to hear about your lose and your rough months. Your Dad was a fun man and a nut (sorry), but that is part of being fun. I will always remember all the junk he would bring you. When I think of him I think about him always having a smile. You were a great daughter to him. I so wanted to be there for you at the wake, but Louie got strep. You and your family are in our thoughts and in our prayers. You were a terrific daughter and even a better friend. We love you. Nancy
patty hensley/dabrowski
November 18, 2001
I am very sorry for your lose,I will miss Uncle Stanley.
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