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Kosmo Kalliarekos
January 9, 2009
Dear John and Patricia:
It was with great sadness that I heard of Sean's passing. This must be a very trying moment and my prayers are with you. May God bless Sean. He is in God's embrace now, full of HIS love.
My deepest sympathies,
Dean Smith
January 6, 2009
I am so very sad. I was hoping to catch up with him sometime. He was my best friend through high school. Then college came and we drifted apart. Sean and I use to go fishing. It was one was one of Sean's favorite things to do. We had many a good time on the pond in the rowboat. We talked about everything and nothing. Sadly I did not get a chance to say good by. He was a great man with a huge hart.
Respectfully
Dean Smith
Denise Leonard
December 31, 2008
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
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