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DAN & RITA WISINSKI
October 7, 2003
LYNETTE & FAMILY,
SORRY TO HEAR OF YOU LOSS OF PHILL, IAM SO GLAD THAT I GOT TO SEE HIM WHILE WE WERE HOME IN ERIE TWO MONTHS AGO.
DAN & RITA
Shana Herget
October 6, 2003
To a wonderful uncle, we love you and will miss you very much. May you rest in peace. Our family will always remember the wonderful memories of you. I'll never forget the song that you used to sing to me when I was a little girl. Love always, Shana Rae.
Darryl Makepeace
October 6, 2003
Condolences to the Vannucci family from San Diego. I knew Phil from Roosevelt and was fortunate enough to see and say Hello to Phil at St. Paul's Festival this August. With a broad smile, Phil said he didn't remember me [after 48 years], but he also couldn't remember what he had for breakfast.
Jim Soli
October 6, 2003
Hi Lynette, Sorry to read about Phil. We were friends at Roosevelt. He was a good guy and liked everybody and everybody liked him. I'm glad he didn't suffers for years. I wish you well and much luck in the future! Jim Soli
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