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December 7, 2011
I did not have the opportunity to meet Mr. Turck, but had hoped to meet him to hear his story about the recovery of his WWII bracelet from Italy. I was fascinated by this story, and wanted to interview him for the archives of the American Military Museum in Charleston. My condolences on your loss, Mrs. Turck. May God comfort you in your time of loss. Jeff
ROSIE
November 22, 2011
MS.TURCK WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOST.
ROSIE AND OTHERS FROM CHARLESTON CLEANERS
Jyl Carroll
November 21, 2011
Becky,
Our staff at Beachwalker has you in our thoughts and prayers.
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