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Kevin Donnellon
April 10, 2012
Dear Pat, Tim and Bob,
So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. His generous hospitality and golden voice in the Nativity choir will always be favorite memories. I loved seeing him recently at the Friendly Sons dinners. He was another great reason that growing up in the Ridge was special. Prayers with you and your family,
Kevin Donnellon
Tim Proud
April 9, 2012
Hi Tim and Pat,
Terri and I are sorry to hear about your dad. Cherish the good times and memories. You will be in our prayers.
God Bless.
The Proud's
April 8, 2012
Tim: Please accept deep condolences.
Joe Wessendarp
Joseph Swartz
April 8, 2012
Dear Tom,
On behalf of the OSBA Labor & Employment Law Section, we are diminished by your passing. We will miss your concise reports, your wise counsel, and your engaging smile. Thank you for your many years of faithful service.
Joe Swartz, Chairperson
OSBA Labor & Employment Law Section
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