2010
2010
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Kathleen Ciulla
December 31, 2010
Mike & Jack,
Just read about your Dad's passing. My sympathy goes out to you guys. I always smile when I recall those bagpipe records he listened to. Wishing you both peace. Kathy
Brendan & Patti Knauf
December 28, 2010
I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your father, John. Though I never met him personally, I did meet him in the admiration and love of him in your words and stories.
I did not know of John's service in the Marine Corps, or his precense at Pearl Harbor, but I thank him for his service to keep our nation free through that difficult time.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Yvette Singletary
December 27, 2010
Thank you sir for your brave and courageous service. We will never forget the troops! We will remember you always!
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