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Peter F J Lieggi
May 13, 2015
Dear Pam and Family,
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your dad. I met him once 28 years ago and could tell he was a Jurist Doctor of Law. Did not talk to him much, but could tell he loved you Pam very much. I don't know what words will stop the grief, but let it be known now he is reunited with your mother and those who went before him. May God Bless You and Your Family. One day, your will be all reunited again till then keep the memory alive the best you can and if you dream of him and your mom just say to them I am okay and love you very much. Shalom.
Pete Lieggi
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Mary Vail Kough
May 12, 2015
Thoughts and Prayers are with the Cutler Family.
Brad & Karen (Wolfire) Hutter
May 11, 2015
With our deepest sympathy
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