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Sue & Bob Scheck
May 11, 2009
Our thoughts are with you at this time. Enjoyed talking with Nancy while she walked your cat. Please accept our sincere sympathy.
Linda Ward Mattsson
May 3, 2009
Doug and Family,
Memories are precious and forever. Nancy and I were classmates and friends. I will cherish those carefree memories of our youth. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Martha Wyrostek
May 3, 2009
There are so many memories of high school,college and beyond. We had many good times together. My thoughts and prayers are with you Doug and family. She was fortunate to have such a loving and caring family beside her during her illness. Love, Mart
Don & Jane Poirier
May 3, 2009
Doug & family: Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of Nancy. Our prayers are with each of you.
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