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Trisha Litvanyi
November 12, 2004
Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your husband, Dad and Grandpa.
Donna; Kevin, Donna and boys; Graham, Karen and Dylan; you are all in our thoughts and prayers during your time of sorrow.
Sincerely,
Trisha, Brett, Nathan and Julia
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Scott Bradley
November 10, 2004
My condolences to Donna & The "Kids" Althugh it has been a long time I spoke with Elmer, I will forever hold fond memories of talking technology with him when I was a boy. I still remember his patience and kindness.
John Chabai
November 9, 2004
To my boyhood and lifelong friend: Goodbye.
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