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JAMES & PEGGY KISSINGER
August 1, 2006
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Susan Bilger
August 1, 2006
Please accept my sincere apology for the lose of your brother Aunt Judy. You and Uncle Jim are in our thoughts and prayers. Love you very much.
Melanie Lontkowski
August 1, 2006
My deepest sympathy to the family. I have many fond memories of everyone growing up next door.
Susan Berres
August 1, 2006
Dear Family, I remember your dear husband, brother, father, and grandfather proudly. We attended school together for many years from North 5th Street and then at North Division. Judy we were little Brownies together. He was a wonderful person in all of those years and his gentle spirit is remembered today, along with his sense of humor. I will always remember him as that "handsome, tall boy with the gorgeous head of dark hair" Monte, thanks for the memories. Blessings to all of you in the name of Jesus.
Susan Bolduan Berres
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