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Heather McDuff Casselberry
November 11, 2007
Dear Jean and Family,
My sincere condolences in your loss of Frank.
I remember many happy and also poignant moments at the Bill Schwartzman golf tournaments at Brookfield.
Frank was always such a gentleman and a positive influence on everyone. He was always smiling at us.
I know it is so hard to say goodbye...for now.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
God bless you all.
Fondly,
Mary Ann Gurbacki
November 11, 2007
Jean, Carol, Kelly, Ryan and Colleen
I am so sorry to hear about Frank.
I didn't know he was ill, but I want to
extend my sympathies to all of you as you will certainly miss him as a husband, dad and grandfather. I remember the first time I met him along with your family almost 30 years ago! My thoughts and prayers are with you as I am sure this is a difficult time for all of you Sincerely
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