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Robert (Bob) & Lillian (Lil) O'Malley
November 3, 2003
I am quite sure this is the Dennis Prudhomme that stood up to our wedding May 12, 1956 and was in the Army with me stationed in Germany. If I am correct, please accept our sympathy Liz and am sorry we lost contact with you and Dennis for such a long time.
Bob and Lil O'Malley
ROBERT & MARY ANN SHAMOON
November 3, 2003
DEAR LIZ & FAMILY,
ROBERT & I JUST FOUND OUT ABOUT DENNIS, WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOSS. DENNIS WAS ALWAYS SUCH A SWEET HEART, I CAN'T BELIEVE IT. I WILL TRY AND GET IN TOUCH WITH YOU AT HOME. AGAIN WE ARE SO SORRY WE MISSED THE WAKE. IF WE WOULD HAVE KNOW WE WOULD HAVE BEEN THEIR.OUR THOUGHTS & PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.
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