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Paul Berzins
November 10, 2004
Thank you all for your support and kind words. He loved working for UPS and always had kind words about his neighbors.
Thanks,
Paul Berzins
Suzanne Surette
November 9, 2004
Not only was Ilmars my upstairs neighbor, I was his nurse a couple of months ago in the hospital. I was waiting for his return home, and was very sad to hear the news of his passing. Please accept my sympathies. In the short time I knew him, he was a great man.
Bob Stymeist
October 25, 2004
I worked with Ilmars in Watertown for 35 years, just saw him at a retirement party earlier this spring. We had many laughs over the years he was in Loss Prevention.
Please accept my sympathies
Ronald Harwood sr.
October 20, 2004
I have worked with Ilmars in several locations for UPS. I am so deeply saddened for your loss.
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