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September 29, 2009
With great respect and affection for John Liedtke, his wife Sheryl Davies, their son Jonathan and John's brother Stuart Liedtke, we empathize and offer uplifting essentials; reminders of the ever rolling circle of life, assurances that the pain does get easier and that the goodness in departed loved ones shines brighter as time passes
Blessings and love to you, always.
Mary-Jane and Nick
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Laura & Will Toffan
September 29, 2009
John and Sheryl
We are so sorry for your lost. Please accept our condolences. May God's wisdom guide you through this difficult time.
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