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Philip Dunne
October 29, 2007
Paul and Christine,
I'm so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing.
He was a real gentleman and I have fond memories of him from my childhood.
Phil
Marilyn Saulle
October 29, 2007
Dear Chris,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. On behalf of all of us at the College, please know that you, your father and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Michael Patterson
October 28, 2007
We were so sorry to have learned of Mr. Loomie's passing. He was truly a gentleman in every possible respect and with his passing we have lost another "good guy"
Love ya, Lynne & Michael Patterson
Fr. Jay Finelli
October 27, 2007
Dear Christine and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father, Ed! He was a truly wonderful man. I remember the first time we talked back at the old Waushakum track. He was a wonderful Catholic man and I was privileged to know him. I will remember him and all of you in my Masses.
God bless,
Fr. Jay
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