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Rick Haynes & Family
February 19, 2006
Dear Freddy & Family,
Sometimes words just don't seem to express feelings well enough. So I'm sending a big hug to all of you. Mr.& Mrs. Miller will be remembered in our prayers. They were both very nice special people,and will be remmember as such. They helped plan our wedding invitations. Mr. Miller was my first year baseball coach at Norwood park. Cinn. Reds ( Farm League )maybe the Stl.Cards too ?
" May God Bless both of them "
Phyllis Pavese
February 19, 2006
Our deepest sympathy to all of you on the loss of your father and grandfather. Love, Phyllis & Liana Pavese
Nancy Giegoldt
February 19, 2006
Dear Wally Louise and family,
I am so sorry to have read about your dad. I always had the lots of respect for your parents. Your family will be in our paryers.
Love
Kevin Nancy Annette and Danielle Giegoldt (La Penta)
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