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Rosemary Seelaus Sommar
April 7, 2006
Uncle Joe was the best godfather a girl could have. I regret I will not be able to attend the Mass. My sympathies are with all the family.(My Dad John and he must be fishing together in heaven)
love, Rosemary
Joann McAdoo
April 5, 2006
Dear Aunt Betts and Family,
I have fond memories of Uncle Joe and fun get togethers at your house. I am sorry for your loss, and regret that I won't be able to
come to the Memorial Mass.
Love, Joann (Seelaus) McAdoo
Richard Goldschmidt
April 5, 2006
Dear Aunt Betts and Cousins,
I have fond memories of Uncle Joe. I remember an occasion on your yard when he was teaching me how to fly cast many years ago. Cheryl and I have you all in our thoughts and prayers. Only sorry that I will not be able to attend the memorial service.
Affectionately,
Dick
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