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Pat Kery Donchez
November 18, 2010
To the family of Gil Stengle. You may not remember me, but I babysat for you when your children were small. Sometimes, I would stay a whole Sunday afternoon and evening. I loved your home on W. 3rd St. near St. Luke's Hospital. The children used to try my patience by going up the front steps and coming down the back stairs in the kitchen. I used to read from catalogs to them, especially Rebecca and David to get them to go to sleep. Sylvia, you and he had such full lives and I am sorry to hear of your loss and know he will be missed.
Ann Wlazelek
November 16, 2010
Dear Sylvia,
So sorry to read of your husband's passing. He must have been a wonderful man and great intellect.  I grieve for you and your family.
Best,
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