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Peggy Wierzbicki
November 8, 2005
Dear Cousins,
I am so sad for you and all you've been through. We all know Auntie Jennie is with the rest of her sisters and brother and Grandma and Grandpa. No hurting, no pain, no tears. Joy and happiness is what they all feel now. They are probably playing cards or Scrabble and sitting around a big table, laughing once again. Some of my fondest memories is all of them around the kitchen table-all talking at the same time! What a wonderful memory!! Auntie Jennie will me missed dearly.
Love,
Cousin Peggy
Leo and Alice kowal
November 8, 2005
my dear family so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother our aunt Jennie you are in our prayers. . Leo and Alice Kowal
Thomas & Antonina Kustra
November 8, 2005
Our deepest sympathy to the Showalter family.
Tom & Lee
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