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Wendy Doherty
October 25, 2002
Ron & Elie,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time. I will not be able to attend the wake but please understand that I am thinking of you both & your family as well. Take care & please let me know if you need anything.
With Deepest Sympathy...Wendy, Jim & the kids.
Donald Perault
October 25, 2002
Ron,
I'm sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you, Eleanor and the kids. I will try and make the wake, I am working 4p-12p and I am in class all day tomorrow.
Again, I'm sorry.
Don Perault
Kathryn Coleman
October 24, 2002
Frances, I'm truly sorry about your mother, she was a beautiful lady. I'd talk to her while visiting my own mother and tell her how pretty she looked. I'll miss seeing her but she's now God's angel residing in a better place, Heaven. Take care and hopefully we'll meet again someday soon.
Kathy Coleman (Julia's daughter)
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