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Lorna Brenneman
October 21, 2008
Beth,
I never had the pleasure of meeting your father. But I can tell what kind of person he must have been just by knowing you.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
Lorna, Ken, Drew and Kyle- York, PA
Lynn Camarota
October 21, 2008
October 21, 2008
Fred was the first person we met at the condo complex in Kennebunk. He would stop by our porch and share stories with us about living in Winchester and living at the beach. We can no longer sit on our back porch without thinking of Fred. This past summer proved to be very difficult for Mary and family and we offer our deepest condolences and prayers....we are thinking of you, The Camarota Family
Marian Fleming
October 21, 2008
Uncle Fred will be sadly missed. He has been a great uncle to the Stoneham Kimball's. We always enjoyed he and Betty's company. Thanks Uncle Fred
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