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Rose Marie Koch
February 22, 2004
To Linda and family, I'm really sorry to hear about your dad. I remember how nice he always was when I went to your house. May he rest in peace.
Chris and Maureen Schulte
February 21, 2004
We are sorry to hear about your loss. All of our prayers are with your family.
Susan Kuperstein
February 21, 2004
He was my Pop. I don't know of anyone who met him who did not like him. He was always there whenever we needed him. He and Mom made us all what we are today. No wonder we all love him so. He was sick for so long, but is now at peace. I am so proud he was my Dad. Happy Motoring, Pop!!!
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