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Angela Gersbach
March 6, 2008
Martha, I am so sorry to hear about Frank's passing. I have been thinking about you and wanted to call, however never did, I wish I had. You are in my thoughts and prayer during this difficult time. I hope to talk to you in the near future.
Miss Colleen Mildred Barrett (Kelleher)
March 5, 2008
I just wanted to say that Uncle Frank although I didn't know him very well, had a great smile. He was always very warm to me and I always appreciated the many trips to Philly to my many birthday parties and graduation party.
Aunt Martha, I love you. He is with God and the angels now.
Mary & Paul Krier
March 5, 2008
Martha & family:
We were so sorry to learn of the death of Frank. May God bless and keep you in His loving care and give you strength at this difficult time !
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