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March 29, 2011
Rick, Sue, and Sharon, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was such a strong and sweet lady... and I really liked her alot. it seemed she was much too vibrant and healthy to leave this world. But I last saw her some time ago on one of my Canoga Park visits and she didn't seem the least bit old and I thought she would be around forever.... I don't know how her health has been these last years since I last saw her, but I remember Diane as the same fiesty and freindly lady as ever from my childhood.
She lived a good life--I'll say that.
Please feel free to call or email me here in New Mexico if you wish anytime. My work email is [email protected] and my home number is 505-286-9533. Hope you all are otherwise well. I think of the whole Aretsky family very fondly.
Dianne Murray (formerly Dianne Griffin)
PS: I just happened to google "Rick Aretsky" to see what you were up to and came upon the obituary.
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