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Cookie Comeau
October 11, 2007
To Alain's Family: I'm sorry for the loss of your beloved Dad, brother, son, cousin, ex-husband and friend. I did not know Alain but I met many of you who maintained a vigil at his bedside, next to my Dad, Leo Comeau, who passed away suddenly on September 27th. I know the pain you are feeling, especially Stacey and Vladimir, who have wonderful memories of their loving Dad - just as I do of my Dad. No matter what your age, it hurts to lose a parent. I wish you well. I can tell by his wonderful and devoted family, that Alain was a wonderful person. God Bless you all! You now have your own special Angel to look up to.
P.S. I hope Alain likes Bingo if he's going to be with my Dad!
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