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Linda Churma Sumner
October 25, 2004
Dear Barbara, Sharon, and Aunt Mary,
I'm so sorry to hear the terrible news from my brother and to be unable to be with you. I will be in Ukraine until just before Thanksgiving but hope to see all of you during the holiday season and give my condolences in person. Dear Barbara, I remember your wedding day so well and I remember the fun Hank brought into the family. It can't have been so long ago.
Love,
Cousin Linda
Laura Lupoli
October 22, 2004
Dear Barbara, Sharon, and Family,
My prayers are with you at this most difficult time. I will be thinking of you and praying for Hank's eternal peace.
Love,
Laura
Joseph Daddio
October 22, 2004
Barbara & family, so sad to hear. Wish you all the strenghth and peace you need.
Joseph
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