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Becky Schmechel
August 4, 2007
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Andersen,
My deepest sympathy in the passing of Morten. I am thankful for the fun times we were able to have together and grow from one another in high school and college. I hold dear those days and was looking forward to connecting with him again. I had no idea his time on earth would be so short. I had been praying for him daily!
Love, Becky (Baumeister) Schmechel
Jenn Jacques
July 24, 2007
To the Andersen Family –
My heart goes out to you at this difficult time.
I met Mort through a mutual friend when he lived in Green Bay; our little group shared many great times together. He was always the life of the party and a good friend. I am grateful to have known Mort and will remember him fondly.
I hope your wonderful memories bring you some comfort. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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