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Dwight & Sue Synowicz
August 25, 2006
To the Sindric Family, we are so sorry to have heard of Simon's passing. He had always been kind, caring, great hunting buddy and true friend. He will be greatly missed by both of us. Although we will be unable to be there in person, please know that our prayers and best wishes are with you.
Bonnie Christman
August 25, 2006
Elinor and the Sindric family:
Our deepest sympathies on the passing of Simon. He will be remembered fondly. He was always kidding me about my dad (Bob Weber). What we will especially remember is his love for his grandchildren. Always coming to whatever athletic activities they were involved in.
I know that words can't take away the sorrow but Simon will live on forever with all the great memories that you have of him.
I wish I could pay my respects in person but will be out of town for the weekend. Know that you will be in our thoughts and prayers.
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