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Susan Rice
March 9, 2011
To the family of Lou & Emmy Beebe,
I am greatly saddened by the passing of your parents. I worked with your father at M & L from April, 1980 until your father's retirement. Even then, we remained friends & talked either in person or by phone several times each year. They both fought courageously the insurmountable health issues each suffered but remained together until the end. May we all be as fortunate. I know there are no words or deeds that can offer you enough solace during this time. I can only offer these: Think of this not as an ending, but as a beginning to a new and glorious life for both of them, free of pain and suffering.
March 8, 2011
David, Your parents are still together. As your parents look down on you and your extened family, they will continue to bless you all with their smiles and support. We are blessed to know we where touched by their love. God Bless, The Pieri's.
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