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Joe & Linda Mrozek
July 21, 2008
Dear Carl, Diane, Ruth & Rita,
So sorry to hear about Aunt Loretta. I just want you to know that she was a great aunt and always smiling. I remember Aunt Loretta dancing the night away at the last wedding. We would of been at the funeral but we were in Michigan. Just want you to know you all are in our prayers.
Alice Miller
July 21, 2008
Dear Siggy: I am so sorry to hear about your wife's death and sorrier yet that I wasn't able to get to the funeral home to pay my respects. May God be with you and strengthen you. Love, Alice Miller
Leslie, Steve, Kurt, Luke, Jack & Lacy Valutis
July 20, 2008
Rita, Chip, Anthony, Ruby, & Morgan,
We were so sad to hear the news of your Mom and grandmother. There are no right words to say that will comfort you at this very sad time. Please know that we love you all and truely feel your pain. We may be miles apart but you are close in our hearts!
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