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Cynthia Green Pilalis
July 28, 2007
The light of God surrounds you.
The love of God enfolds you.
The power of God protects you.
The presence of God watches over you.
Wherever you are, God is.
Mike, Debbie & Ashley Petroski
July 15, 2007
Dear Family of Steve,
Please accept our deepest condolences on the passing of your loved one. We were fortunate to be his neighbor for many, many years. Steve was ALWAYS willing to lend a helping hand and his expert advice (on anything!) to anyone who needed him. Steve will finally get to see his long, lost buddy again in heaven.... his dog, Porcia. We, too, are deeply saddened by his loss and will remember him forever in our prayers and special thoughts.
Donna Lenz-Kandich
July 15, 2007
Dear Green and Peterson Family,
I am so sorry for your families loss. Stephen was a very kind and wonderful man and a good friend to me. He always watched out for everyone around him and he will be missed. Please accept my deepest condolences to the whole family.
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