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STAIB
April 29, 2006
ALICE,
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ON THE LOSS OF YOUR FATHER. HE IS NOW FREE OF PAIN AND IS NOW IN THE HANDS OF OUR FATHER. WE ARE HERE FOR YOU ALWAYS.
LOVE JANET AND JOHN
JANET & JOHN STAIB
April 29, 2006
DEAREST ALICE,
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY, BUT NOW YOUR DAD IS AT PEACE AND WITH NO PAIN. MAY HE REST IN PEACE. WE ARE HERE FOR YOU
ALWAYS.
LOVE,
JANET & JOHN
Will and Carolyn Pierce
April 28, 2006
Our deepest sorrow at the loss of Nick Chiappetta, and our loving sympathy to his family at this time.
Julie Berger
April 28, 2006
My thoughts will be with everyone of you today as you deal with this sadness. I know this is hard but as Bev stated, Nick has been called home, truer words can't be said. You are all very special to me and I am truly sorry for the loss of a husband, father, grandfather and your Patriarch. Your friend, Julie
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