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Susan Sirota
October 3, 2006
Annie, I hope you and your family are coping the best that you can and that the memories of your husband are as alive as the beautiful picture your family and friends painted of him at the memorial. I wish I had gotten to meet him, I am sure he would have made me laugh and smile as it seems he did for so many in his life. I miss you, and hope to see you soon, Susan Sirota
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