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fred reporto
January 9, 2002
this message is for glen. hi glen remember me?. my wife opened the paper and i saw your dads name and just wanted to say how sorry i am. both my parents died last year within a week of each other so i know how your feeling. keith skaathuns dad also passed away this christmas day. ill always remember fondly those days we used to sleep over at your house and we would eat your dads keebler cookies from the ice cream sandwitches. i loved those. anyway i just wanted to let you know i was thinking of you and my prayers are with you and your family
your old friend fred
Mary Martin
January 8, 2002
Grandpa, I will always remember when asked "How are you?" you would always say "I'm Polish". Everytime I see a Keebler cookie, I will think of you.
Diane Ciangi
January 8, 2002
It was a pleasure to have known you. You will be missed by your family and friends.
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