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Daniel Simckes
January 19, 2008
Dear Elaine, Lorie Alison and Michael,
This is Danny, from your past days in Randolph.
I was really sadened to hear of your loss. Shellies smile and great sense of humor and 'zest for life' are forever inbedded within me. He truly had a strong inpact on my growing up!!
Be strong as I know he would want you to be.
Feel free to contact me.
Danny
December 14, 2007
Elaine-My deepest condolences to you & your family. I don't know if you remember me. I occasionally babysat for your children on V Street in Nantasket. You lived on the first floor of that little cottage. You & Shelly were the perfect couple to me. I loved being around you two & your adorable children. I was a teenager then, & I'm a grandmother now. Please know that I'm thinking of you & wishing you & your family peace & solace.
Fondly, Nancy
David Elinoff and family
December 13, 2007
Our deepest sympathies on your loss. Its a loss for all of us. We always remember Uncle Sheldon's perpetual smile.
Bob Elinoff
December 9, 2007
To Aunt Elaine and all our cousins,
Our deepest sympathies to all of you. We were so saddened to hear about Uncle Sheldon.
All our love,
Bob, Fern, Amanda and Corey
Barbara
December 8, 2007
We your friends at Whispers are deeply sorry to hear of your loss. What a beautiful couple. Elaine, stay strong you will get through this it will take time. I can speak for all of us, our prayers are with you and your family.
Bob Pipia
December 8, 2007
HI Elaine,
It's Bobby from Brockton and Nantasket Beach. I'm so very very sorry to hear about Shelly. God, the two of you added so much extra fun to our days at the beach!!
I loved his jokes and that laugh of his was so great. He was a character. Nobody got a better tan that he did!! I got the news from Bob and Kathy, when I went to visit them. I'll be thinking of him and you in the days ahead.
A lot of people loved Shelly.
God be with you, Bobby
Amy Rossman
December 7, 2007
Dear Elaine, How sorry I am to hear of your loss. Your family and friends will help you through this most difficult time. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Paul Stone
December 7, 2007
My Dear Family,
What can I say that hasn;t been said before..We love you all, and just hope and pray that you all stay strong, and stick together during this very tragic time. You are an amazing family, and you will get thru this like everything else.
will see you on Monday..love cousins
Paul Lynn and Steven XX
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