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Paula Fader
August 4, 2005
Phil, My deapest Sympathy to you and your family.
I remember you from our childhood, you lived on Cedonia Avenue and I lived on Powell Avenue, My maiden name is Adams. I am sorry for your lost. We are at the age that our Parents have become older and we are now our parents age. You may not remember me, and I think of my childhood years and think of you, you played the trumpet. I am sorry for your lost. Perhaps our paths may cross each other one day. Sincerely, Paula
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