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Rick, Kathy, MAGGIE, and Colleen Driscoll
January 25, 2003
Beth, Nick, Melissa, Nicole
We are sorry to hear about the death in your family. We are keeping you in our prayers, and thoughts.
Carly, Erica, Walter, and Sandra Tramontano
January 25, 2003
Beth, Nick, Melissa, and Nicole
Thinking of all of you. Sorry to hear about your loss. Deepest Sympathy,
Ray ,Carol, Kristin and Andrew Taylor
January 24, 2003
Dear Nick, Beth, Melissa and Nicole,
We want to extend our deepest sympathies in the loss of Nick's dad. Our prayers are with your family in this difficult time.
STEPHEN NEGRINI & MAUREEN FITZGIBBON
January 23, 2003
Nick and family....we are so sorry for your loss...Steve & Moe
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