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Leeni and Michael Siegel
May 12, 2006
Sheryl - We just heard of your loss. Our hearts go out to you and your Family. We never met Norman. However, all that knew him shared with us his kind heart. God bless you.
Julie Kornack
May 3, 2006
I only knew Dr. Shapiro as the best dentist I'd ever had, but I wanted his children to know that he never stopped talking about them and that he was a very proud father. I am so sorry for your loss.
Lisa Field & Family
May 3, 2006
Dear Shapiro Family -
Dr. Shapiro took care of me and my family for over 15 years. He was a wonderful dentist and a sweet man and we will all miss him.
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers and we share your sorrow.
Jim & Ruth Keegan
May 2, 2006
Dr. Shapiro was one of the nicest, kindest, and most decent men we've ever known. We were among his patients for over twenty years and held him in the very highest regard -- both as a dentist and as a person. We'll always miss him. Our deepest sympathies to his entire family.
Sister Emily Demuth C.S.C.
May 1, 2006
All members of the Shapiro Family , please be assured of my prayers for you. I knew Dr. Shapiro when I was at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills. I am presently at St. Agnes Medical Center in Fresno, California. Sister Emily Demuth, C.S.C.
diane weber
May 1, 2006
Dear Shapiro Family,
Dr. was the brother I never had, I miss him and he will always be with me.
Love Diane
Colleen Mahan
May 1, 2006
Shapiro Family---Dr. Shapiro was so many things--kind,compassionate and a Dentist of the highest degree,It was an honor and a privilege to work for him these past 7 years--I will miss him every day--Always,Colleen
Lezlie Ridgley
April 30, 2006
Sheryl & Family, Norman was a kind, gentle friend who became my kind and gentle dentist. I will miss him dearly and my heart goes out to you.
Patrick & Vikki Girard Girard
April 28, 2006
Dear Sheryl, Stephen, Jordan & Family:
Our deepest heartfelt sympathies to all...
Dr. Shapiro will be truly missed and remembered for his kind and compassionate ways by all of us who had the privilege of knowing him. He was our friend, our dentist and we will forever miss him.
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