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William Rae
August 13, 2008
Hello Michael, Susan, David and Jimmer: all of the Raes were saddened to learn about your father’s passing, and we offer you our heartfelt sympathy. But occasions like this bring back the consolation of such great memories - who could forget those wonderful years on Ashwood Court – gasoline at 25 cents a gallon, a split-level house with a mortgage that would last longer than the bank that issued it, peace in most of the world, and the decade of Apollo just beginning! And the best neighbors in the world, in Bill and Janet Moushey – not to mention the Bethmanns, Harms, Freestones, Kandefers, and Callahans – among others.
We’re sure that all of you are piling up your own set of memories, and the Raes have as well. Send us your addresses ([email protected]) - we have some old photos that you might like to see, and some details of what we’ve been up to.
Ginny Pacer
July 31, 2008
Sue, Michael, David and Jim,
I know it has been many years since you have seen the Frey "kids" but we wanted you to know how sorry we were to hear of the passing of your father. We have many special memories of him and your mother and we will always treasure those. I hope that some day we will get a chance to see all of you again. With deepest sympathy,
Jody (John), John(Frances) and Ginny (Jim), Buffalo, NY
Dewey Ives
July 30, 2008
Mike,
My sincere condolences on the passing of your dad. There were a bunch of good times. He was a good man. I am sure he was on to you on how a Fiat 850 can go through so many head gaskets.
Dewey Ives
Kathleen Wielatz
July 30, 2008
Michael,
I'm so sorry for your loss. He sounds like a great man, and a generous one. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sharon Brownlee
July 28, 2008
Michael, May you know that your father is at peace now and may you remember all the good times over the past years. My prayers are with you and your family.
Penny Rogo Bailes
July 28, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this difficult time. May you find comfort and strenght in the knowledge that he was a good man and led a good life.
Many prayers from your Shriners family too.
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