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Roger & Sandy Klein
November 21, 2004
To Marie Martin and family, Sorry to hear of your loss. Roger & I were not able to attend the funeral due to previous commitment but you were all in our thoughts and prayers! Sister Henrica was an amazing person. I'm sure Martha is glad to be together with her again.
Margaret (Peggy) McCarville
November 21, 2004
I took care of Martha Klien (my grandmother) before she passed and Sister used to call her all the time. You have my deepest sympathy on the loss of Sister Henrica.
Ruth McCarville
November 21, 2004
Dear relatives and friends of Sister Henrica. Please except John's and my deepest sympathy on losing your dear and loving sister, etc. I did send a card to Marie to Paul's house.
Once again she and my mom are together after having so many many years together here on earth.
With prayers and love, Ruth (Klein) McCarville
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