"A Life Celebration Home"
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4 Entries
Art
October 8, 2003
Although you are gone you are missed by all
Joyce Keller
October 6, 2003
My deepest sympathy. So sad to hear about Ed's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Judith Flanagan
October 6, 2003
Dear Uncle Art and Aunt Kathy:
I am very sorry to hear about your brother. He was a very nice person. I can only hope that he is in heaven with your mother watching a baseball game.
We cannot make it on Wednesday. We have to work. Please accept our sincere condolences on your loss.
Love,
Judy and Bruce
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