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Mary Finn
November 22, 2004
Dear Mrs.Kadikis, Sandy and Karl,
I cannot begin to tell you all how sorry I am for this tremendous loss. Since Saturday my mind has been flooded with memories of our years growing up together. "Camping out" in my yard, singing along with the Osmond Brothers, trips to Paragon Park are just a few. Sylvia was a beautiful and intelligent woman that unfortunately I had lost touch with and I will always regret that. I pray now that she has the peace she so very much deserves and that you all will have a sense of peace as well and enjoy as I am, the happy memories that she has left us with.
Sincerely,
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