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Beth Hogge
December 9, 2009
I met Sylvia last week when she was in the room with my mother at the hospital. When I visited my mother we all talked for a while. She was very interesting and I enjoyed meeting her. She was very brave and had a positive attitude for all she was going through. My deepest sympathy goes out to the family and friends who knew her well. I feel lucky to have known her for a short time. I know she will be missed.
Sincerely,
Beth Hogge
December 7, 2009
Dear Brinda and Family: We are truly sorry for your loss. You are in our
thoughts and prayers. We will see you soon! Our deepest sympathy.
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