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Howard Miller
January 7, 2009
Dear Mike, thank you so much for keeping me abreast of your dad and his health issues. As the years have gone by, we have grown apart some what friends, each of us going our own separate ways in life. I had really hoped to be able to attend his service but it just did not work out.
I will always remember Teddy and his expert ability to make that great pizza recipe while he worked at the lounge on Livingston Avenue.
May GOD grant you and your family peace in your time of sorry.
Jeff Heath
January 1, 2009
Dad,
I cant believe you are gone, you take a piece of me with you. Thank you for all you have done for me and giving me the strength I have needed over the years. You were a good Dad and always thought of your children first. I will continue to keep your name and your memory alive. Please look after us and help guide us in the right direction. I will miss our talks on the phone but I will never forget them. Semper Fi Dad.
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