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4 Entries
Linda Simon
September 2, 2008
Dear Selma and family:
My Aunt Betty (Elizabeth LeClair), spoke affectionately and nostaligcally of her old colleague Bea and their good times at the Nile. May your mother's love ripple through many generations. Deepest sympathies to all of you,
Linda Simon (Camp Hammond cabin-mate of Selma)
JEANNETTE MACDONALD
September 1, 2008
SHE WAS THE LAST OF HER KIND AND CAN NEVER BE REPLACED. MAY SHE REST IN PEACE AND SEE ALL HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN HEAVEN.
LOVE, JEANNETTE BESHWATY-MACDONALD
August 31, 2008
Aunts,Uncles & Cousins,
My deepest sympathy to all of you.
May God Bless Auntie Bea, and may
she rest in peace.
Edward J. Sawan
Joan Moran
August 31, 2008
May God bless you and your family at this time of sorrow. Joan Moran
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