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N. Burton Attico, MD
February 14, 2003
My comforting wishes and encouragement to your family. I remember your always hopeful, cheerful attitude, and your careful, devoted attention to family needs.
Lisa Mckinney
February 13, 2003
i am so sorry for your lost, theres not a lot to say to console you except i have been where you are,not in a child but in a spouce, iam so sorry, just please know kenny is an angel and will be watching over you as you have seen, may god be with you and god bless
Heidi Konen
February 13, 2003
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I don't know how you lost Kenneth, but I lost my brother Brandon Sartor last May 29th,2002 by suicide, and it still feels like yesterday. I miss him alot, and I know how you feel.If Shannon needs someone to talk to, let her know I'm here. 623-878-5442, 95th Ave & Olive.
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