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Diane and Paul Sirakowski
July 22, 2008
Dear Karen and Family,
We wanted to send our deepest sympathies to you, John and your Dad. It has been quite some time since weve been in contact but I wanted you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Marie Catalano
July 21, 2008
Dear Ed and Family:
Our deepest condolences on the passing of Marie. She was always a sweet and caring person and she will be missed by all who knew her. Our years parading together will remain with me always. Marie & Angelo Catalano
John Kallo
July 21, 2008
Dear Mom,
I could never thank you enough for all you did for me throughout the years. Your love and support were instrumental in making me the man I am today. While the Army had me away from you and Dad for the majority of the last 14+ years, I have peace of mind knowing that I now have another special angel watching over me, always by my side.
Your Loving Son, - John
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