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October 12, 2008
Dear Dawn, Eddie, Robbin and Family,
We wish to express our deepest sympathies at this time. Having gone through some difficult times ourselves in the recent past, my visit with Dawn at Stony Brook University Medical Center made me aware of Helen's situation. That was almost a year and a half ago. I hope that your mom is in a better place now having endured such a difficult time.
Once again we want to express our sadness at this news and hope you all derive the strength from each other to move on through this tough time.
Sincerely, Don & Elvire Seibert
Art & Gail Seale
October 12, 2008
Dear Dawn , Robbin and families. Where do we start. Helen was our 5th sister. We always laughed about that. She was such a wonderful cook and made sure she had us over whenever we were in town. Words will never express how much she will be missed. God Bless, Love Gail & Art
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