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Bert & Kathleen Russell
May 27, 2006
Karen, Karl, and Family,
We just learned the news and we are deeply sadden not only for your loss, but ours as well. Carl was truly a special friend to our family, sharing the good times, as well as the sad ones. His generous spirit, kindness, and loyalty to his friends will never be forgotten. We will always remember our visits to Martha's Vineyard, and his trip to visit us here in Florida. This very special man has left behind so many fond memories, and earned him a special place in heaven. Our deepest sympathy to you all.
Donald Noyes
March 29, 2006
Senta and Gerard, please allow me to share the burden of your grief over losing Carly. His smile and laugh will never fade from my memory and neither will his devotion and love for your mother. I have a picture of Carly on the deck of a fishing trawler in San Francisco that I'll get to you soon.
Robert Sicklick
March 28, 2006
Our thoughts and sympathies go out to Karl and Karen and the rest of the family.
Bob, Cathy, Adam and Jason Sicklick
Joe Dibarri
March 28, 2006
Senta sorry for your loss.
Joe
Sonny DeAgazio
March 28, 2006
I was saddened to learn about the passing of Carl. Despite not having seen one-another since we graduated from WHS, I couldn't help but smile anytime Carl's name came up in conversation.
To Carl's family, my sincerest and deepest condolences and please be reassured that he's in a much better place.
Respectfully,
Sonny DeAgazio
Susan Noyes Dilworth
March 28, 2006
Senta and Gerard and all the family and friends of Carlie....I am so very sorry to hear the sad news. I have not seen him in years and my memories are of a vibrant, happy, smiling, kind wonderful man. It makes me feel sad he is no longer here and I will not have the opportunity to see him again. Be there for each other...it will be so difficult for you all and my prayers and warm thoughts are sent your way. much love, Susan
Karen (Salvucci) Belknap
March 28, 2006
Hello, I am so saddened to hear about Carl. I have not seen your family in many years.
I don't know if you remember me, but I was good friends with Cassie when you lived on Eliot Street in Watertown and we lived across the street from the Torres' house. Cassie stayed with us when you had the fire.
I am sorry I won't be able to attend the services, but please be assured that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
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