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Brian Kowiak
January 5, 2020
Still in my thoughts. How can you forget a childhood friend and fellow scout?
January 14, 2015
Dear Norm and Eleanor, Helga phoned this evening to tell me she recently had read about your sad news. I certainly remember all the stories you shared with us about your wonderful family. Please accept our heartfelt and most sincere sympathy. Jerry and Kathy
Al & Ellie Nemeth
January 12, 2015
Words are never adequate but caring hearts are reaching out to you with deepest sympathy, love and prayers
Brian Kowiak
January 11, 2015
I'm terribly sorry to hear about the loss of Norman. Very fond memories from my childhood with him included the tremendous amount of fun we had together in Boy Scouts and even before that, playing endless games in the side yard of his house on Ridge Road. May he find peace with the Lord.
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