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June 1, 2011
Dear Suzanne and Diane,
We are so sorry about the passing of Dean. We really thought as he kept surprising us as he bounced back after each medical crisis, that he would continue to bounce back. When Rachael, Whitney and I moved in to the neighborhood, Dean was the first to welcome us and help us feel at home. We all feel badly that we were unable to be with you today as we had no time to change our plans to be back in town, but please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.
With love,
Audrey, Cliff, Rachael and Whitney
May 31, 2011
Dear Suzanne and Diane,
We are so sorry for the loss of your beloved Dean. We know he loved you both so much and was so grateful to have you in his life.
Dean was a true lifetime friend to Jeff and he is heartbroken about his death. We will always remember how he came along side Jeff like a brother when our son died and how he supported us so faithfully.
You have our deepest sympathy and we will keep you in our hearts and prayers in the hard days ahead.
With love, Karen and Jeff Bollinger
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