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Daniel Kantor
March 15, 2005
Dear Diane my heart goes out to you. I am the husband of Lorrie (Kirby) Kantor. Lorrie has spoken though the many years what a giving and caring man your father was. I last talked to him when Debbie and Rose were in the hospital together. I know we comforted each other. He showed alot of concern for Debbie even with a lot on his mind. All of us will pray for you to have peace.
Daniel Kantor
Lorrie Kantor/Kirby
March 15, 2005
Diane, I am here today trying to say the words that come so easy for me about my dearest uncle Johnny. He will always have a place in my heart he has from the start. He cared so much for Aunt Rose now they are both in Gods Loving Home.
I can see his eyes gleeming with joy. My dear Sister Debbie will also be there to greet him. I remeber when Debbie and Aunt Rose were in the Hospital together he was so by her side. Dan and I were in a sitting room were he was crying. I held him as he held me and told each other how much we care and love one another. Dan and him talked about his job and he was fine to go on. I will always remember our trips to your house at Christmas How beautiful the Tree was. Uncle Johnny was so proud. Please know I wish I could be there to hold you and give you strenth but as you, I am the only Care-giver my mother-in-law at age 87 there is alot to do. My Love is with you and a donation will be made in your fathers name. I have planted a tree to honor him (a Rose Bud) my Love is with you please let me know if you need anything. You can always come to Florida and have a place to stay/ (353) 284-9749 please call. Dan and I and the rest of the family will have our own little memorial here Micheal and Danielle remember most. When Susie says something could you please have her add my Love So everyone knows these tears I am crying now are for the Love I have and always will for my Uncle Johnny
Love always Lorrie and Dan Kantor(Kirby)
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