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Susan Caldararo
April 22, 2008
Dear Mark and family,
On behalf of the Keystone Blind Association, please accept our sympathy. We know your loss is great and we hope that memories will help comfort you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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Christine Magrino
April 21, 2008
Dear Sally, Gary, Brian, Daryl, & Mark,
It is hard to put together the right words to say because nothing can ease the pain and grief that you all must feel. Andy was such a unique person, and had the best sense of humor! I will always remember the first time I met Andy when Brian took me to that wonderful "Bailey Road" house for the first time. Andy met us at the door and said, "Wanna come inside and see my WORM?" !!! He just busted out into laughter as I stood with an apparent horrified look on my face! Then we all laughed as he showed me the irrigation worms he was raising in the basement! Andy had so much common sense, and he was "all-american." I swear he could fix just about anything...even a broken heart. Andy was a talented wood worker, and I wish I could have seen more of his projects. He loved his grandchildren, and I was always thankful that my kids had the best grandpas and grandma's in thier life.
Sally...you are in my heart and I am thinking of you.
Love, Chrissie (aka the "first" Chrissie Bosco!!)
Laurie & Eddie Clayton
April 20, 2008
I know the loss you all are feeling. No words can ease your sorrow. May the healing hand of time help to ease your sorrow, and may your precious memories help to brighten each tomorrow.
You all are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless
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