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Larry Meyer
March 3, 2012
Jim and Marlene we are sorry to hear about Bud. I'll always remember him smiling.
Larry and Sue
Lorraine Boyno
February 29, 2012
Al gave thousands of hours of service to the Pittsford community through his work with the Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance Corps. His good nature and ever-present smile made him a pleasure to work with. Please accept my sympathies.
Karin Driver
February 27, 2012
Wish we could be there. I have fond memories of Uncle Bud! He had a great sense of humor and was always making us laugh. He was a very special man! I will miss him tremendously! Love, Karin & David
February 27, 2012
Timmy, so sorry to hear about your loss. He's out of pain now and God will watch over him and welcome him. Be well budd and call me if you need anything
Dave Prinzi
February 26, 2012
All our sympathies.
Faye & Bob Cole
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