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The Bardroff's
September 1, 2008
Carol and Family:
The entire Bardroff family is thinking of you and your family. Jim is remembered for his love of his family, wonderful sense of humor and beautiful smile. We will truly miss him.
Peggy Mitchell
August 30, 2008
Jim was a classmate at Holy Rosary Gradeschool in Erie. Last year when I came to Erie in summer, I organized a reunion and 8 of 9 in Erie attended.
I had heard Jim lived in Long Island and had Parkinsons and Alzheimer;s.
My husband, Chuck Mitchell, died June 24 of pancreatic cancer but he had Alzheimers too. We found out on May 15 he had pancreatic cancer. He attened his granddaughter's wedding on June 7 and enjoyed being around his family who most of still live in Erie. We have lived in Deland and Daytona, FL for 20 years and only come to Erie in the summer. May you children be a comfort to you as are mine. Jim has recived many blessings being a member of Nocturnal Adoration. Your entire family has my family's sympathy but he is in glory now.My maiden name was Margaret Peggy Boniger. I lived at 1214 E. 28 St. My close fired from Holy Rosary, Florence Migdal Maries will write too.
cathy gdaniec
August 30, 2008
Carol and family,
wishing you comfort, peace and hope in thie time of sadness. In deepest sympathy.
love and prayers
Joe and Cathy Gdaniec
Erie, Pa
Julie Garofalo
August 29, 2008
Dear Carol and Family,
I will always remember Jims smile and great sense of humor.
We miss him so much at the Parkinson Center. He was an inspiration to all of us.
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Joey & Cheryl Elsbury
August 29, 2008
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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