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Lauren Cherkas
November 8, 2007
Dear Ginny and Kenny,
My deepest sympathies to you both. I have always been very fond of Bill and have many many years of wonderful memories. I know that he was a loving husband, father, and friend. He will be missed. In Judaism we have a saying when we've lost a loved one -- zichronam l'vracha-- May his memory be for a blessing.
Love,
Dominic & Diane Santomango
November 8, 2007
The only time we did meet Bill was at the reunion in Tenn. We hit it off right away, He will always have a place in my heart. We love you Bill.
Andrea Balom
November 8, 2007
Will always love, and miss you.
Andrea
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