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Wendy Leeds
October 9, 2008
To the Uretsky Family: I was so sorry to hear of Lillian's passing. It was my honor to have worked with her at Weight Watchers for many years, and I will always remember her professionalism, her kindness, her patience, and above all her keen sense of humor.
I feel blessed to have known such a warm, wonderful woman and I will miss her.
Wendy Leeds
Karen Simmons
October 7, 2008
Dear Gerald, Phyllis and Family,
I would like to express my deepest sympathy to you all during this time of sadness. It was an honor to have cared for your Aunt Lillian during her final days as well as offering support to such a kind, loving and compassionate family. You are all in my thoughts throughout the days ahead.
With Sympathy,
Karen L. Simmons, RN, BSN
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