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Rick Peterson
May 10, 2005
My sincere condolences to the Siedlecki family on your loss. I saw Mrs. Siedlecki (she was always "Mrs. Siedlecki" to me...going back in my student days at St. Matt's) frequently at 7:30 mass at St. Matthew's on Sunday mornings when I was back in town for the holidays or a family function.
I have fond memories of poking around in the school kitchen with my mom and Mrs. Siedlecki in the mornings before classes started or after lunch and getting an extra treat or two. I'm sure she and my mom are back working together again now, cooking up something special for the lunch crowd in heaven.
Trish Maloney
May 9, 2005
My deepest sympathies to all of you on this loss. I know in my heart that your Mom is still watching over all of you! She has earned a very special place in heaven where there is no suffering or pain. She is a great Mom, cause she has some great daughters! Love to you all..Trish
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