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Judy Belcher
June 17, 2009
Dear Eleanor and family,
I was deeply saddened by the sudden death of Al. I was glad to know him during his stay at Colony House. His wit will be missed by all.
Judy Belcher
Julie Wesolowski
June 17, 2009
Al Pearson was a compassionate, kind and gentle man. He was my mother's friend (and friend to numerous others)at the Adult Day Health Center where he helped to make for many cheerful days at our Club. He was a great help to us, had a quick wit and made us laugh! The world has become a much better place thanks to Al! Love, Julie and the staff and all of Al's friends at Abigail Adams Center
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