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Bell Gallagher
August 22, 2006
Dear Mrs. Tate & Family,
I am saddened to know of Joe's passing, and would like to extend to you all my sincere sympathy. I have very fond memories of all of your family from our St. Francis of Assisi/Germantown days, but Joe, in particular, brought a smile to my heart as I would see him, from time to time, after he had graduated from high school. He seemed to be genuinely excited about moving on into his adult life. My hope is that his life, though far too short, was full and satisfying. My prayers are with you all over these next difficult days ahead. Love to you all---Ms. Gallagher
David A. Burgoyne
August 22, 2006
Dear Ann and Family:
Please accept my sincere synpathy and empathy on the death of your son and brother.
Be assured of my prayers for each of you as you begin the difficult journey of grieving this profound loss.
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