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Sandra Jeschke
February 12, 2008
Dear Chris, Dan & Family:
Well, I guess she won't make it to 100. We are so sorry that her last year or so was not real good for her or any of you. The memories of Virginia are so many that I could never list them all. She and I did a lot together. Each of you take care and know that you were loved very much.
Sandra Jeschke & Carl
Debi Connelly
February 11, 2008
Dear Danny and Christine: So sorry to hear about your mom passing away. She is now with the rest of them and I am sure they are planning some sort of party. I am sorry that I was unable to come to the wake or funeral, you were in my thoughts. My deepest sympathy Debi Connelly
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