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Bobbie Schremser
September 5, 2003
I knew Gene when he was in the service. He was always kind and respectful. My sympathy to all who loved him. Especially his family.
Bobbie Schremser.
Maureen Richmond
September 4, 2003
Dear Rybak family,
I had the pleasure of meeting Geno through my friend Rolly 3 years ago at Maryville camp. Elaine, you are a very lucky woman to have experienced a special person/ husband in your lifetime. Bryan, your father was a special "Dad".
With my deepest sympathy,
Maureen (Renee) (Rolly's friend)
COPHER FAMILY
September 4, 2003
We are sorry to hear about your loss. Grandma White we love you. You are all in are prayes, God bless
you all.....
Patricia Morgan
September 4, 2003
Dear Elaine,
I would like to express my deepest condolences to you and your family. It was really a pleasure to know and work with Geno, he will be missed.
Patricia D Morgan (Riverdale,Il)
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Joanie McNamara
September 4, 2003
Elaine, My thoughts and prayers are with you & your family. Gene was a wonderful person with a great spirit that will live on in the memories of all who knew and loved him. May you gain strenght in the fact that everyone who met him is a better person for having known him.
Jim Kallas
September 4, 2003
Dear Elaine,
It only seems like yesterday that we were all at Continental. My sincerest sympathy to you and your family on Gino's death. He was loved by all who knew him, he was a fun spirit and will be greatly missed by all.
Jim Kallas
joannie lewis
September 4, 2003
Dear Elaine,
My sympathies go out to you and your family during this time. I knew Geno for many years at Continental/Bank of America. I will always remember how he treated my sons with kindness when they came to visit downtown (they are now 20 and 19) my prayers are with you and your family.
Sincerely,
Joannie Lewis
Louise (Wood) Markasovic
September 3, 2003
My deepest sympathy. Eugene was a classmate at Maryville Academy (1951-54). He is fondly remembered as a friend (last saw him years ago at Camp George) and I will keep him in my prayers.
Bonnie & Wally Nitsche
September 3, 2003
Dear Lisa and Family, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. You all will be in our thoughts and our prayers. A thought that might be helpful at this sad time is "you will never forget but it will get easier to remember." Keep your memories and share them together and know that God will be there to get you through this.
Amy Nitsche
September 3, 2003
Uncle Geno was loved by all. He was the kind of person that walked in a room and made everyone laugh and want to be around him. I loved him like a father and I will miss him very much. I will help take care of Lisa for you, Uncle Geno!!
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