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Mike Casey
December 11, 2008
Mr. Pangakis,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served during the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Donna Blattenberger
December 5, 2008
Dear Angela: Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time. I will always remember Nick's smile and excitement with things that made him happy. Sincerely, Donna & John Blattenberger
Rebecca Lilly
December 4, 2008
Angie: Please accept our sincere condolences. Although we haven't seen each other for a long time I will always remember the good times we had. I will always remember your wedding 2/14/1954---Bob and I decided to get married on the way home. May God Bless you and help you through this trying time.
Love,
Beckie & Bob
In Honor of Our Veterans
December 4, 2008
Mr. Pangakis, thank you for your service to our country, and God Bless America.
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