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Alice Pecce
November 3, 2007
I remember many,many wonderful evenings that Walter and I spent with you and Liz years ago. You will always be remembered.
Robin Hill (Cook)
November 3, 2007
I am so sad to hear of the passing of Uncle Fred. Time goes by too fast and it is so easy to lose touch. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Karen Troupe
November 2, 2007
Although we've sadly lost touch over the years, I have so many happy memories of my Uncle Fred from years gone by. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you all. ~ Love, Karen (Cook) Troupe
Mike Casey
November 2, 2007
Mr. Bicknell,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Navy during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
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