McILVAINE F.H., East Falls
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3 Entries
Trish Lutzvitch
June 23, 2007
I am happy to know that your suffering and pain are over. I know that you are in a better peaceful place. I am proud to still call you my father in law and want you and your family to know that you are truly one of the kindest men I will have ever known. My prayers are with you and your family.
Love always, Trish
Hair Apropos staff
June 19, 2007
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family during this time.
Our thoughts are with you always,
The Hair Apropos team.
Mary Ann Danishefsky
June 19, 2007
Andrew is finally safe at home with the woman that he loved for so very long. I wish you all comfort at this difficult time.
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