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Anita Sieklucki
February 21, 2004
Rick, I guess the cards were stacked against us from the start. Although we did have some good years, especially the ones in which each one of our children were born. Thank you for giving me Loren, Linda and Troy, they have enriched my life completely. I know you were very proud of each of them. After all is said and done I'm glad I had you in my life as a friend. I'm only sorry we never got to have that dinner of roast pork that I promised you, I know it was one of your favorite dishes. You are now free of sickness and pain, just hold God's hand and you will forever rest in Peace.
Love, Anita
Lenore Caumont
February 18, 2004
To the Family:
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your father, Rick.
My friend and confidant to each other. Rick will be missed greatly.
May the life above bring him comfort with the Lord!
Lenore Caumont
P.S.: Linda, thank you for calling me, I am greatly saddened by his passing.
Troy Sieklucki
February 18, 2004
Thank you Penny for such kind words and such a beautiful idea.Dad you are at peace now, finally some peace in your life.I guess it just wasn't in the cards for you and I .But you have no idea how glad I am that I was able to be there for you towards the end. I miss you terribly.I know someday you and I will be reunited,and have an opportunity to do it all over again, the way God intended for it to be. I Love you, always have, and always will. Your son,Troy
Loren Boiarsky
February 17, 2004
Thank you Penny for the very kind words. We're all going to miss Dad, but I know that he's looking down at us and smiling, glad that our families have reconnected.
I'll always love you dad.
Penny Notarnicola
February 8, 2004
The best 'Pop Pop' ever! We will never forget the hours of books you read to your grandchildren Jessica and Michael. The memories of the boat trips will be with me forever. Thank you for being a wonderful thoughtful 'Pop Pop'We will miss you terribly but we will never forget. You and Dottie are together again, rocking the heavens I'm sure. It was a long battle and I glad you are finally at peace. Love and memories, your daugther-in-law Penny
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