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Mike Casey
September 25, 2008
Mr. Montuori,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army 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.
Beverly O'Connell
July 1, 2008
Dear Billy and Trudy,
I was very sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. I was on vacation out of state and my daughter called to tell me. I have so many fond memories of him and of our families together on Dell Dr./Burlingotn Ave. Our Dads used to compete for the largest garden tomato and cucumbers. What wonderful times. I also remember their card games, backyard BBQs and just lots of happy times. I know you have wonderful times to remember with your Mom and Dad.
My thoughts are with you both.
Bev (Mercer) O'Connell
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