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James Spadaro, MD
February 19, 2023
In my early teens, I sang bass in the St Francis Cabrini choir. Dr. Muhleisen had a great voice and could sing practically anything. He was always so pleasant and upbeat! He was a positive force in my life; I´m still singing in a choir!
James Soadaro, MD
Mandy Donahue
July 12, 2011
Miss you so much Paw Paw.. I know that you are watching over us, thanks for all of the memories. I love you.
Alice Kottmyer
November 14, 2002
Dad, the hole has just gotten bigger in the past few weeks, not smaller. I really miss you. I pray I can be a credit to you. You are an extraordinary human being.
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Marilyn Mayzak
October 22, 2002
God Bless you Uncle Paul.
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