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Karen Struczewski
September 19, 2008
Diane and Family,
I will never forget the memories I shared as we grew up together accross the street from each other. Your Mom and Dad both were like second parents to Sue Cannan and I. I loved your Dad with his great sense of humor and will remember him with the smerky grin of his. I'm so sorry I was not able to make the service as we were out of town that weekend. May you all remember the good times you had with him as well. God Bless him and all of you as you grieve your loss. He was a good man that left behind a great family.
Our deepest sympathy goes out to you all.
Sincerely, Karen (Polizzi) and Tim Struczewski
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