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Sheila Halterman
May 16, 2010
Dear Leonard & family,
I just happened to look at today's paper and saw the notice of your mom's passing. Your mom was such a great lady. My memories of meeting her are from so long ago, but I had the luck and pleasure to be re-acquainted with her in writing when I got older. She shared wonderful family photos with me as well information about our family history that was gathered by your dad (you dad and mine, John Soltys, were cousins). So thoughtful and kind-hearted she was, always sharing a beautiful hand-written note or card. She left an impression with me, and I'll always remember her!
Thoughts and prayers are with you, and may your memories give you comfort.
Sheila Halterman
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