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Joyce Walschlager
February 22, 2002
Dearest Aunt Lottie:
Like a quiet morning sunrise, Uncle Joe decided it was time to leave us. All the memories we have shared will comfort you, your family and our family in the days to come. Uncle Joe has been so much a part of our lives throughout these years, we will surely miss him. Our deepest sympathy.
Love, Joyce, Jim, & Sons
Tony Custin
February 21, 2002
Dear Aunt Lottie,
I am deeply saddened by the loss of Uncle Joe. He was a very kind and caring man. He reminded me alot of my Grandpa. Even though Grandpa never got the chance to see me grow up, Uncle Joe always reminded me of the guy I miss. I know you had a great life together and I hope that the coming days gives you a time of comfort from all of us who love you both.
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