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Shari Blaeser
January 1, 2007
John and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May your memories comfort you and heal your hearts. My deepest sympathy!
Bill and Carol Koberstein
December 30, 2006
We're very sorry to learn of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Tammy Ahmad
December 29, 2006
May your hearts be healed by the memories of special times and the love and support of family and friends.
Jim Wisniewski
December 27, 2006
To the Koberstein Family:
My heartfelt sympathy for your loss. Know that many share not only your sorrow but also rejoice in David's life.
Jonathan Koberstein
December 27, 2006
I will always remember Gramps for everything he taught me. I looked up to him in so many ways. He gave me a childhood full of memories, of a caring and loving Grandfather who really loved his family, and whose grandkids meant the world to him. You meant the world to me Gramps, I will always love you.
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