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Linda Ahnger
May 21, 2003
Dear Connie (and family):
All of us on the bus were so sorry to hear this morning of your husband's passing and I know they all join with me in expressing our sincerest sympathy to you and your family. We were just relieved to hear his suffering was not too long before he went to be with our Lord. May God bless you and yours with peaceful days now and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time - sad for you but happy for your husband as he is no longer suffering and he is looking down from heaven now to be your angel. Hope to see you soon.
Prayers and blessings,
Linda Ahnger
12501 Meade Avenue
Palos Heights, Illinois 60463
(708) 597-7144
(312) 704-4000
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