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Diane Fitzpatrick
January 1, 2015
Scott. I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. We talked before that our Dad's both attended St. Mikes's at the same time, one grade difference I think. You have been in my thoughts and prayers. I was unable to attend the service held for your Dad because we also had services and buried my close cousin the same day. May you be comforted by your family and friends love and concern. I'm sure the angels guided your Dad to Heaven's gate and other loved ones welcomed him home.
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L A
December 31, 2014
Thanks for your serviced to our country. RIP.
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