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Sharron D'Angelo
October 5, 2008
We are deeply sorry to hear of the loss of one of our "roses". Pat loved the game of bridge which many of our members play. As a Retired Officer's wife she loved our great country and respected our armed services. We will miss her and will pray for her and the family who cared for her. Please accept our sincere sympathy. We are sending a donation to The American Cancer Society in Pat's honor.
Love
The Retired Officers Wives Society
Calvin Garman
September 28, 2008
God bless you and your familly, knowing good people is priceless.
Doug and Marty Ross
September 26, 2008
It has been a pleasure to be a neighbor to Pat and Ed. We will always be here for support and prayer for the family.
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