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March 26, 2011
Hi Robert
Having the right words to say at a time
like this is always difficult, perhaps there are no right words,however your
many good memories plus knowing you will
be in our thoughts and prayers will help
support you in your loss of your dearest
friend.
Len and Sue Novak (classmate Len)
March 26, 2011
Dean Bob, We at your Alma Mater in Whitehall, PA, send our deepest condolences. We are sorry that we are so far away and could not support you by our presence. We will pray for you and will try to keep in touch. Hoping family and friends close by will surround you with support. God Bless. Regina Shiffert Young & your friends from WHS.
March 25, 2011
Hi Robert:
Sorry to learn of the loss of your wife June,a prayer will be offered for you and your loved ones. It is difficult to not have someone you spent so many years together and now you must go it alone. Always remember the good times and that helps in difficult times.
A former classmate, Jean Hutnick Strohl
God Bless you and may He help you through the difficult times.
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