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Steve Hlavacka
August 27, 2011
Dearest John,
We are friends of Vaughn and Natalie and we live in Monroe, Washington. We are so sorry too hear of Phyllis' passing and want you to know we are thinking of you and what you and your family must be going through right now. Please accept our condolences. We can only imagine how difficult this must be for you.
We didn't have the pleasure of meeting Phyllis, although we did pray for her when we were told of her battle with cancer.
We aren't able to make it to the funeral to convey our condolences in person but our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time.
Most Sincerely,Steve, Elizabeth, Joshua and Mary Hlavacka
August 26, 2011
John we offer our sorrow at the loss of Phyllis. The cul-d-sac will miss her smile. We hope you will return some day to our Munds Park neighborhood.
Regards,
Marsha Propps
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