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FRANK PETRASSI
March 26, 2005
DEAR JOAN,
I WAS A CLASSMATE OF CHARLIE AND ANDY AT ST. STEPHEN,S SCHOOL IN THE 40'S. I WAS NOTIFIED BY ANOTHER CLASSMATE, JOE IVANSCO.
WE ARE SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS DEATH. PLEASE ACCEPT OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY. WE WILL REMEMBER YOU ALL IN OUR PRAYERS.
SINCERLY, FRANK & JOE
Sarah * The One and Only
March 18, 2005
Nanny and Family. I am so sorry we had to come together under these terms, but I really enjoyed the time I was able to spend with all of you in these past days. Nanny (Joan) you are my hero, and you are the most courageous and dedicated person I know. I hope someday I can be as good of a person as you. :-) I love you all, and especially - I love you, NANNYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!
Shellie Zaleta
March 17, 2005
Judy. I'm so sorry for your loss. You're in my thoughts and prayers.
Kathi Bade
March 17, 2005
Joan - My sister Debbie just called because she had seen the notice in the paper. I am so very sorry for your loss. Take care of yourself, and know that you have many friends who love and support you. Love, Kathi
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Geri & Roger Falcone
March 17, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Joan, at this time. I will call you this summer when we come up north. Take care of yourself.
Love and prayers to you and the family.
Your Cousin, Geri
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