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Sue Trzaska
August 12, 2008
Dear Susan and Family,
My memories are rich tonight remembering you, your mom and dad, young George and Cindy.
I does not seem like over 40 years ago that you and the Magaveros were my wonderful neighbors. I thought your loss of Cindy and your family from India that lived upstairs. At your wedding reception, how thoughtful your parents were in providing them with a vegitarian meal. That was only a small part of your family's thoughtfulness and love for their friends and neighbors.
God give you the help and love you need at this difficult time
Love,
Sue Trzaska
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