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March 16, 2011
Jeff and Neal,
I was very sorry to read of your Dads passing. My deepest sympathy. It is so difficult losing our loved ones.
I remember your Dad and his wit and also how very good you were with him when you brought him in for his dental appointments.
I hope all is well with you both.
I resigned from Arlington Dental in September but remember my wonderful
patients like you.
Sincerely
Peggy Simon - Your former Dental Hygenist
March 16, 2011
Thank you for your service to our country.
Blue Star Mothers of America
Buckeye Military Moms, Chapter 9
Worthington/Cols. OH
Mary Moore
March 16, 2011
Jeff and Neal,
I am sorry to hear of Mr. Ramm's passing. His dedication and caring to Shirley was something to be admired. I enjoyed his quick wit and sense of humor and enjoyed spending time with him and the entire family.
Thinking of you during this difficult time.
Mary Moore (former TP associate)
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