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Margie Bolander Eady
October 5, 2008
Please accept my deepest sympaty, I haven't seen Andy in a very long time. My family lived next door to his on W. Meadow Road in Brooklyn Park. We spent a lot of time together as children. Cathy and Frank my heart goes out to you, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers at this time. Thank you so much for calling my parents and letting them know. Again, I am so sorry to hear of Andy's passing.
Colleen Vogel (nee Luebben)
October 5, 2008
The the Schultz Family,
My deepest sympathies and thoughts are with your family at this difficult time. i have not seen Mr Andy since I was a young girl. But I remember him coming over our house during holidays and going to a picnic with my family. My father (Bernie Luebben) and him worked together and were friends whern I was younger. There is nothing that I can say that will alleviate any of your pain ......remember that a loved one is always with you whether it is in person or in spirit and they will always watch over you.
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