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Dorothy Adcock
July 1, 2007
From having been your old nieghbors on Everest and Parishoners at St Anthony's,you have touched our family with you warmth and smile. Thank you Marjorie, may God Bless You and your family.
Sincerest wishes,
the Adcock Family
Sondra Alfaro-Klamm
June 30, 2007
I remember meeting Mrs. Ullrich when I was a young child going to school with Nancy and she was very kind to us all. I am truly sorry for your loss and hope that you are surrounded by family and loved ones at this difficult time.
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