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Michael Mortorano
January 29, 2008
To the Torcomian Family,
I only met Albert three years ago, but was so impressed by his ethics and professionalism. He was a true gentlemen and a pleasure to have known. Albert truly impressed those who met him. His integrity and humanity were just a few of his qualities that he possessed.
Joan Whalen
January 28, 2008
Roni,
My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
Joan
Raffi and Diane Khatchikian
January 28, 2008
Dear Mrs. Torcomian, Lynn, Tommy and John:
We were so sorry to hear of Al's passing. We always had such great memories of him, especially my brother, Al, who always talks about Scouts and the zany things Al and Ot had the scouts get involved in. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and your entire family at this difficult time. May God grant you the courage to get through these trying times.
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