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Paula Peters
April 5, 2006
Chuck, Bob and families,
Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother. I always enjoyed visits to Aunt Kathleen and Uncle Harold's when I was a child. My mother (your Aunt Ruth) was married to Harold's brother, Jim (my Dad). My husband, Bob, and our children moved away from Fairview Heights almost 13 years ago and are now living in Louisville, Kentucky. Bob's Dad recently passed away and I found his guest book on-line and I thought I would express my sympathy to all of you in this way.
Laura Shea
January 22, 2006
My sympathy to Bob on the loss of his mother. Bob and I went to school together and were neighbors in E. St. Louis. My maiden name was Weingartner. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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