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Kim Majewski
October 22, 2009
Dearest Boehm Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss I was just told today October 22nd.
My brothers Jeff (Sheboygan) Rich (Minnesota) myself Kim (Milwaukee) went to school (Whitnall) together. My brothers hung around with Taco more than myself. We wanted to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your entire family. Mark (Taco) was a cool and very kind hearted person. The last time I saw him he was living off of 92nd and Howard it was good to catch up and laugh about old times.
Once again our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family. God Bless
Kim Majewski (Rostek)
Jeff Rostek
Richard Rostek
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steve bowman
September 28, 2009
Mark, since I moved out east, I probably only saw you a few times in the past twenty years. As extended families tend to do, we all grew apart as the years went by, but I still remember the many get togethers at Grandma Boehm's, especially occasions like Christmas & Easter. Grandma had a great love for Jesus that she tried hard to pass along to every one of her kids and grandkids. Sometimes she was successful; other times, not-so-much.
I ask that you forgive me for not having shared the Good News with you. Sharing the Gospel is difficult enough with strangers - it's consideraably more difficult sharing it with those with whom you're close...it shouldn't be like that, but it is. Jesus knows each of us, knows us inside & out. I pray that you found Salvation; I pray that you forgive me for not having shared Him with you; and I pray that I see you again one day...and some day in the distant future, we'll choose sides for a pickup football game on a celestial field...you'll be chosen first, not last, and I'll send you deep to burn all three of your brothers for the game winning touchdown. Sleep well, my now fleet-footed big-hearted cousin...I'll see you when He calls me home.
jen gorenc
September 28, 2009
Marky,Taco,Our freindship has been one of many yrs.Although I have not seen him in quite some time.We had talked often.My heart,hurts for the loss of a true friend.I no your w/the Lord.No more pain &suffering through the struggles of life on this earth.You are home,but you will never be forgotten.you will always be a one of a kind,special person in my heart!!!!!!!! Love ya kiddo! Jen
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