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6 Entries
Virginia and Frank Muce
March 16, 2005
My deepest condolences to Skip. Laurie is and will always be my closest and best friend. She will always be missed but remembered in the most loving way by myself and family. Love, Gin and Frank
fran saperstein
March 10, 2005
To all of Lori's family -- my deepest sympathy. 
 
I've thought of her often over the years and always hoped our paths would cross at some point. We had wonderful times growing up on 23rd Street. It would have been nice to get together again. 
 
 
 
Lori, I wish you peace and happiness. 
 
 
 
Love, 
 
Googie
Joe McKenna
March 7, 2005
Deepest regrets
Bud and Ann McTighe
March 7, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. By the numbers you are catching up to the McTighes'.
Woody Gatehouse
March 7, 2005
With my deepest sympathy. I'm an old 23rd Street friend from Clarendon Rd who Raymond might remember.
Elaine & Miles Goodman
March 7, 2005
With deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences.
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