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Gale Cantie Evans
October 31, 2008
Dear Marty and the DeCarlo family,
I am sorry I was not there to pay my respects to Fran, but I just heard last night. I will always remember her kindness and smile. She was always very good to my mother and father (Earl&Lucille) and they loved her as well. My prayers are with you.
Diane Hubbert
October 20, 2008
Uncle Mart,
I was sad to hear about Aunt Fran's passing. She is joining my mother in heaven I'm sure! Take care of yourself. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Diane, Tom, Aurora & Adara
Norm Benz
October 19, 2008
Dear Marty,
We shall remember Fran in our prayers, and yourself as well. May she be soon in Jesus' arms.
Often, in our annual visits to western New York, I would see your home, think of Fran and yourself, and want to stop and visit. But we were always hurrying. I'm sorry now.
Thanks for being great neighbors for many years.
Mary Anne and Norm
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