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Tony Schork
October 14, 2008
Dear Molly, Liz, Chip, Meg and families --
Our deepest condolences go to you at this time when we are all fondly remembering your mother. We are thinking of you and praying for her. You gave her loving and supportive care during her illness and we're sure that was of great comfort to her.
Tony and Linda
Anna Schork
October 13, 2008
Cousins Molly, Liz, Chip and Meg,
So sorry to hear the news about your mom. We will all truly miss our Aunt Ann. Sending loving thoughts your way.
Cousin Anna
Ted Schork
October 13, 2008
Molly, Liz, Chip, Meg and Families:
We are thinking of you during this time and send our love and condolences.
Love,
Ted, Tracey, Heather, Bella and Adam Schork
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