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Charlene Reid (Badaukis)
March 4, 2004
Dear Anita and family,
My mother called me with your sad news. Strange, but the picture that popped into my head was of your house in Chicago and of the great times I had visiting with you, Vicky, your mom and dad there. It's hard to believe that was over 34 years ago. Please accept my condolences. May God comfort you. Charlene
PAT ALLEN
March 2, 2004
Eva & family:
Very sorry for the loss of Vic - he was a friend to everyone here at the office and everyone loved him. Vic was one of the best employees I have ever had and always enjoyed him visits after employment ended. Our loss with Vic is God's gain. Please take care of yourself and again I am very sorry.
Pat Allen
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