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Andrea and Rick True
June 23, 2008
Dear Fred, Tina, and Dee,
Our thoughts are with you in the loss of your mom. We think back to the times she opened her doors to us in Dedham, and to her warm smile and kind ways when we met at your home.
You have our love and sympathy,
Rick, Andrea and Family
Michael Guba
June 23, 2008
Dear Fred, Tina and Dee,
We are so sorry to hear about your Mom. The past few years have been rough not only for your Mom but for all of you. As with my Mom, I search for a silver lining. Since Clair's quality of life was not as it once was but as good as it could be, she has moved on to a better place. She was just waiting for her space to come available and has joined your Dad, my Mom and many friends and family for a great gathering. I can imagine them all enjoying themselves, having a few laughs and experiencing the relief that this gives them and all of us.
Our thoughts, prayers and hopes are with you all.
Love, Michael and Carol
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