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6 Entries
Kathy Bachmann
September 14, 2006
Dear Mrs. Bahr and Judge Anderson,
Please accept my sympathy on the loss of your husband and father. It is always too soon to lose loved ones. I pray that time will heal you and your family and that your memories will bring you joy.
Robert Douglas
September 11, 2006
Dear Mrs Bahr and Judge Anderson,
I just returned from a week at Ft. McCoy to learn of your loss. my thoughts and prayers go out to you and the rest of your family. Having lost my dad last year, I know the grief you are feeling. God bless and keep you and the rest of the family.
Cheryl James
September 8, 2006
Dear Mrs. Bahr,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. My dad always spoke so fondly of Tom and of their fire house days. One of Dad's greatest pleasures was having Tom attend his 90th birthday. He shares your grief. You are in our prayers.
Cheryl Huntington James and Art Huntington.
Jack Carey
September 5, 2006
Irene, my sincere sympathies. Know how proud he was of you as not only a wife, mother, and lawyer, but also as the President of the ISBA. Jack Carey
Delois Glover
September 4, 2006
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Mary Kennedy
September 4, 2006
Dad is now with Jesus, out of pain, and in God's grace. He was a WWII veteran (see photo at wwiimemorial), retired Chicago Fire Fighter serving the South Deering and East Side, active in the Chicago Fire Fighters Union, great Irishman, devoted husband, father and (great) grandfather. Dad was a great friend to all, had the gift of gabb and will be truly missed. Dad, until we meet again, I love you. Mary
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