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Joni Russo
April 16, 2006
Sylvia,
There are no words to express how I feel about your loss. I did not visit and keep in touch as much as I should have and I regret it but I want you to know that not a day went by that I did not think of both of you. I always consider you very close and special to me but when it came to employers no one in the world could and ever will have treated me the special way I got treated by you and your family. Al was the sweetest man in the world and someone that I will never forget. I know words cannot bring him back but I want you to know that I will miss him and I will be thinking of you.
AL YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART
stanley salett
April 14, 2006
Dear Darlene , sorry to hear of your Dad's passing.Please share my condolences with your family. Stan Salett
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