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Barbara Ryan Misiaszek
June 30, 2009
Pam, So sorry to hear about Carolyn's passing. I am not in Rochester anymore of I would come to the service with the hope of seeing you to give you my condolences personally. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. You have my deepest sympathy.
Nancy Sickles Stein
June 30, 2009
Pam,
I attended Florence Brasser Elem. School with Carolyn and used to come over to your home after school for girl scout meetings. She helped us out on several GC reunions; and attended our 40th reunion only a few years ago. She and I exchanged emails once in awhile (especially when our good friend, Janice, died. It is with fond memories that I remember Carolyn, and I'm heartsick that she died so young. I would love to hear from you at any time.
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