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Mike Casey
April 9, 2008
Dr. Colt,
Sir, as a fellow Marine I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USMC during WW II. It was the history and accomplishments made by you and your fellow Marines back then that all of Marines who followed in your footsteps have always tried to live up to. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Mike Casey USMC '85-'89
Liz Gallinaro
April 2, 2008
Dear Zoe, Charlene, and Carolyn
I would like to express my deepest sympathy to you all on the loss of your Husband and Father. I will always look at your house with fond memories of seeing Dr. Colt, through his office windows, and working in his yard while walking to Bella Rosa, or Shore Drug, as a kid. I wish you all peace in knowing Dr. Colt is in a much better place. He is watching over all of you, as you all watched over him. God Bless and Peace to you all.
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