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June 30, 2008
Meri & Family,
May you find comfort and strength in the warmth and caring of family and friends. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Your friends/co-workers at Aetna.
Internal Audit Department
Maryjane & Mike Hawes
June 27, 2008
Dear Sylvia,
I can't tell you how very sorry we are for the loss of your mother. Please accept ur deepest heart felt sympathy. We pray our thoughts and prayers will help ease and comfort you and your family during this extremely difficult time.
With love,
Colleen Lassiter
June 26, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
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