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Joanne Fox (Luce)
November 8, 2006
Toni,
Although it has been many years, my deepest sympathies to you and your sisters.
Mary Cunliffe
November 8, 2006
Leslie, Lynn, Gail, Toni,
Our deepest sympathy to you all and also the family. Loosing your daddy is one of the most hardest things we girls ever have to do. My prayers will be with you all.
Dad is now resting and hanging out with Mary Lou, and I bet they are having fun!
Sorry I can’t be at the wake tonight, I have a final at school I must take.
Hope you understand.
Love to all,
Mary Cunliffe & Family
Leslie Klingberg
November 8, 2006
Dad,
I'll miss you..
Love not spoken in words, but actions which speaks volums..
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