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Nancy Reinbold
September 12, 2005
Dear Mrs. Aungst and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Although Don is no longer with you physically, his spirit and your memories of him will be with you forever. I am sorry that I will be unable to attend the services, but my thoughts and prayers will be with you.
Sincerely,
Joan Brown
September 11, 2005
Ethel and Family:
Thinking of you in sympathy on the loss of Don. It seems the deepest feelings are the hardest to convey but, I know you understand what words can never say. So many caring thoughts, family and friends are there with you with today and when you need them the most.
Joanie
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