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4 Entries
Dottie Clarke
May 16, 2003
My oldest friend I will miss you but know we will meet again.
Love Dottie
Kathryn M. Mecca
April 21, 2003
We want to let you know we share the sorrow in your heart,
And we extend much deeper sympathy that words can ever impart.
May God bless you, all our love,
Kathryn, Rheanna and Richard Jr.
Dennis /Audrey/Samantha Merta
April 18, 2003
Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family, Michael will always be with you, keep him close by the power of your thoughts and prayers.
John Cistulli
April 17, 2003
Mike,
Your friends at ESPN will always remember your ever present smile and your genuinely kind personality.
We will miss you, but will not forget you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sincerely,
John Cistulli
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