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Sue/Jen
January 28, 2004
TO MARYBETH AND FAMILY, WE ARE SORRY TO HERE OF YOUR LOSS. OUR WARMEST SYMPATHY AND LOVE WE GIVE TO YOU. YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS THROUGH THIS DIFFICULT TIME. LOVE, SUE/JEN
James Mellett
January 28, 2004
Mrs. Simcik,
I spent many a day with your family and your son Tom at your home. I remember your husband and you as generous caring people and still smile as I drive by your family home. Your husband will be missed by many. My prayers are with you and all of your family at this time, god bless.
Tress & Joe Martinelli
January 28, 2004
Dear Darlene and family, Please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of your husband and father. It seems just like yesterday that we enjoyed each others' company while raising our kids on Colonial Drive. He leaves a memorable legacy from all the babies he helped save with his supporting role with People Concerned for the Unborn Child. God Bless!
Judy Murphy and George Kemmerer
January 28, 2004
Sonny and I were so sorry to hear of Frank's death. It's always been comforting to us, so far away, to know you were across the street in case Mark or Craig needed any help. May God bless you, Darlene and all the family, and give you strength and peace in your hour of loss.
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Craig & Deborah Kemmerer
January 27, 2004
Dear Darlene
I am very sorry about your husband and you should never forget him.
Marlene Wohleber
January 27, 2004
Dear Darlene
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband. May God keep you in the palm of His hand during this time of grief.
Rosemarie & Ted Minella
January 27, 2004
Darlene and family, Ted and I are so very sorry. You have our deepest sympathy.
Jim & Cynthia Mcmullen
January 27, 2004
Our fondest Pittsburgh memories are of you and your family.God Bless.
Dave Fleming
January 27, 2004
As a Pittsburgh Traffic Club member I have worked Frank on various committees and activities associated with the club. He will be missed by everyone who knew him, and you have my sincere and deepest sympathy.
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