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Dana Waldron
July 27, 2004
Mr and Mrs. Webster. I wish you my deepest sympothy. Daniel was a wonderful person and touched me deeply. I enjoyed working with him very much. I am the creative therapist at sanypines and Daniel was apart of my pet therapy program. He looked forword to that group every week. He showed so much love and compation towards the puppies that he worked with. I have sent a picture of Daniel along with letters from some of the kids. You should be recieving the package at Daniels service. I wish you a your family luck. Daniel was truely loved here at SanyPines and will not be forgotten. God Bless, my prayers are with you all.
Sincerely,
Dana Waldron
Susan Saint John
July 26, 2004
On behalf of the staff, students, and community of Starlight Cove Elementary School, we extend our deepest sympathy to you. Daniel and your family will be in our hearts and prayers! Please let us know if we can do anything for you. Susan Saint John, Principal
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