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Flora and Lou Camardella
September 4, 2007
LOU AND I WERE VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR MOTHER'S ILLNESS AND HER LONG TIME OF PAIN AND SUFFERING. WE ARE NOW SORRY TO HEAR OF HER PASSING AWAY BUT WE FEEL THAT SHE IS NO LONGER SUFFERING WITH HER ILLNESS AND THAT SHE IS AT PEACE WITH GOD. WE WILL MISS SEEING HER IN FLORIDA AND WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE FUN TIMES WE HAD TOGETHER AND THAT SHE WAS A BEAUTIFUL KIND WOMAN.
WITH OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY..
LOU AND FLORA CAMARDELLA
Annette MacLean
September 4, 2007
Dear Carol and Family;
I am so sorry to hear about your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Margaret Cannon
September 3, 2007
In sympathy and prayer --from the Board of Directors of FRIENDS of the WALTHAM MUSEUM
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