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Dorothy Staskawicz
December 13, 2007
Through the years and all the miles apart some things stay in your heart and mind. Auntie Vera's soft spoken voice still remains with me. Cheryl and Uncle Frank I hope you are both ok and accept my condolences on losing your Mom and Wife. With the warmest regards, Dorothy
Helen McDonald
December 10, 2007
Cheryl, Dear, I'm sorry that I am not able to express my sympathy to you in person. We think of you fondly and appreciate the motherly concern you showed for us at Unquity House. I take this means of extending condolences to you and yours.
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