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Dawn Papeika
January 2, 2005
To Mr. Terzi's family,
I just wanted to let you know that I'm truely sorry for your lost. I was Mr. Terzi's chemo nurse at NEH hospital. All the nurses really loved him. He rarely complained. I myself developed a special relationship with him. He truely will be missed. When I think of heaven and who will be there to greet me, there are a few special paients that I know will be there with a smile on their faces. I hope you find peace in knowing how much we cared for Mr. Terzi
Dawn Papeika,RN
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