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June 20, 2009
Dear Franny and family, Ellie and Arthur,
Our sincere condolences. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
I'm sorry that we will be unable to be there with you, but I'm just out of surgery 1 month and the ride would be too much for me.
I'm sincerely sorry.
Love, Phil and Judy (Mazzei) Olszewski
June 20, 2009
Phyllis was one in a million. She was a great friend and always available to share a laugh or just be there in times of sorrow or stress.
I will always remember her warm smile and her love of family and friends.
Arlene (Kilroy) Peterson, Lynnfield
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