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July 26, 2005
To the Joseph McCabe Family,
Tom, Brad & I want to offer our deepest sympathy in the loss of your dad. Uncle Joe was a very sweet man and I always enjoyed the times when we got to speak even though there were not many in recent years. The last time we spoke was at Tom's mother's wake in April. We thought it was so kind of him to take the time to pay his respects. We all know that our loved ones are in a better place. It is just those of us left beind who are in pain. Someday we will all be together again.
I'm sorry we are unable to make it to Pittsburgh for his funeral because of our work schedule, but we will pray for Uncle Joe and all of you.
With Deepest Sympathies,
Tom, Judy & Brad Komenda
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