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Bernie and Buzzie Lieberman
December 30, 2004
Dearest Satterlees....Years and miles have separated us, but you all have always remained in our hearts and thoughts. The memories our family and yours have shared will never die. They will always be a memorial to our favorite crooner, Jerry, as will our recollections of our last talk together, Jerry and Suzy on one line, we on the other, just a few weeks ago. Probably the most precious memento from our "vending days" is the friendship we forged together. Vaya Con Dios...With love, B and B
Bob & Mary Jo Martin
December 30, 2004
I am so happy Bob and I had a chance to visit with Jerry and share old times. May God bless you and hold you close in this time of great loss.
Jerry Fankhauser
December 29, 2004
Your journey is over and it reads like a successful, happy trip. Well done Hi-Y buddy and long-ago friend.
Jerry Fankhauser Horace Mann 1953
Dominice LaPorte Einig
December 29, 2004
Mrs. Satterlee, Amy and Jeff,
I am so sorry for your loss. We will all remember Mr. Satterlee for his sense of humor that has been passed on to the next generation. Ask me if I have a straw in my mouth....You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Dominice and family
Dell Weaver
December 29, 2004
Suzy, Amy & Jeff-
These last days have been so physically and emotionally draining for you. I know how much you will all miss Jerry-but the pain of his suffering is over. May you remember him in your hearts as the fun loving, talented story teller, and devoted man that he was. I'll always remember him singing the "Amy" song at your wedding...God Bless
Lil/Bob O'Malley
December 29, 2004
Bob & I did not know Jerry for a long period of time, but what we can say is that Jerry made a big impression on us. I was amazed at his singing voice and when I commented to him what a great voice he had, he said "Yes, I serenaded Suzy all around the house every chance I could". His singing voice matched his personality. Both were equally inspiring. Rest in peace Jerry. Suzy, I also wish you peace of mind in the knowledge Jerry suffers no more. Lil & Bob O'Malley - Carillon Friends
Laura Ropiak
December 28, 2004
Amy and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your father. I'm sure it was very hard to see him suffer. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Laura Ropiak
Kelly Riordan
December 28, 2004
Suzy, Jeff and Amy,
I am so sorry to hear that Jerry died. It's impossible to say something comforting at this time, but just know that Jerry will be remembered by many for his funny sense of humor, caring personality and so many other ways to all the people his life touched.
Love you guys,
Kelly Riordan and family
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