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Pamela Pieper
February 27, 2005
My sympathies to Dr. Pua's Family And Friends:
My name is Pam (Seat) Pieper, and about 35 years ago, (at the age of 18), my mother brought me to see Dr. Pua. Since this was my first "visit", I was quite nervous and shy. Dr. Pua was very kind and gentle, and very comforting to me. I moved from the Bridgeport (Black Rock) area two years later, but keep in touch with family and friends.....I just so happened to browse thru the death notices, since a good friend of mine mother passed away over the weekend, and came upon Dr. Pua's memorial. Though my visit to her was only once, and many years ago, I do remember her, and wanted to express my sincere sympathy for your loss.
Sincerely,
Pamela 'Seat' Pieper
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