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Tom Ciesla
September 19, 2008
Bill,
So sorry to hear of your loss of Natalie. We know you both shared a special bond, and that together you became a 'sum' greater than the two individual 'parts'. She was a true love - of yours and of the entire rally community. Her warm heart and caring love of all of us will remain in our thoughts.
May she rest in peace, and may you survive the large gap that is now thrust into your life. We wish you the best.
Tom and Barb Ciesla
Pam & Mike Schwotzer
September 19, 2008
Bill,
Mike and I were saddened to learn of Natalie's passing. We remember you both with fondness, especially the rally school that was our introduction to the sport, and the cookout in your yard afterward. You two were always such great enthusiasts, and very generous to newcomers. Natalie will be missed very much.
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