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Mark Stramel
April 5, 2007
Our family's heart and prayers are with you at this time. Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Sorry we can't be you at this time.
Donna Stramel
April 3, 2007
my heart and prayers are with you and your family from me and my family love donna
Diane Proia
April 3, 2007
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Judy Green-Davis
April 3, 2007
He was fun to be with. He will be missed greatly.
andrea stramel
April 3, 2007
I will miss our discussions about
the old movies and their stars.
Sorry I can't be there in person,
but know that I am with you in my
heart...
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