4 Entries
Gerri Koszewski
May 25, 2005
We will always remember you Auntie Florence with joy in our hearts.
Now you and Uncle Joe can be happy once again together forever and always. We love you. Gerri & Al
Pauline Myers - Szymanski
May 17, 2005
To the family of Aunt Florence:
I and my family express our deepest sympothy. We will always remember the great memories made...
With our love and prayers,
Pauline
Camille Plewa
May 15, 2005
With prayers....
Will see you Monday evening.
XOX
Camille and boys
George Szymanski
May 15, 2005
To the family of Aunt Florence
I am sorry for your lost at this time I wish I could be there with you. I will mail my mother a Sympothy card and she will send it to you.
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