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Sandy Janik (Piechowiak)
September 30, 2008
Dear Greco Family,
I'll never forget Jim. He was the third Jim in our family... My older sister was married to a guy named Jim.... I was marrying a guy named Jim... and my younger sister was dating a guy named Jim... Jim Greco! He drove me and my Dad to church on my wedding day and I appreciated that. Miss him... and I hope he and my Dad are up there watching over all of us! Thinking about all of you on this day.
Linda Piechowiak/Rogacki
September 30, 2008
Mr. and Mrs. Greco and family,
Each year I run to the paper to see Jim's name, as if it brings him nearer on this day. I will never forget him, or his wonderful family...love you guys,
Linda
Bob & Elaine Gulino (Coach W.S Little League)
September 30, 2008
Our prayers and thoughts are still with your family.
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