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Tom Koss
January 11, 2004
I was very sorry to hear the news of your Dad. It brought back many memories of when we were in high school. I remember him as always laughing and having a great time with us. He will be missed! It's the end of another era, as we move on in life. It was my Dad who told me the news and right away I realized that His days are coming to an end soon and that I (we) need to make the most of our time together.
I miss all you guys. Give me a call or e-mail me. God Bless all your families. Tom, Maria, Nick, Brenna and Emily Koss
Karen Gropp
December 31, 2003
I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to Brian Henry and his entire family. You are in my prayers.
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