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Georgia Yanicke
November 17, 2008
Dear Mrs. Anschuetz,
I was surprised when I opened the paper and found that Mr. Anscheuetz had passed. I remember the drive sharing that you and my parents did to get Rich and I to confirmation classes at Pilgrim Church. I have often driven down Pilgrim Road passing your old house and wondered how you all were.
Georgia Yanicke
Fred Raasch
November 13, 2008
Dear Mrs. Anschuetz - I am so sorry for your loss. We just found out about his passing from Cary Larson. I have many fond memories of him from the days that David and I shared at Brookfield East. He was so kind to me and always found time to talk to us whenever we would see him at one of the many sporting events that the two of you attended.
Please accept our sincerest condolences.
Fred & Kathy Raasch
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