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Pam Lechuga (Gaudier)
January 22, 2013
Sorry about your loss. Mr. Sleeter was always very kind-hearted. I don't know how many times we saw E.T. But, he teared up each time. He always made sure the poor old men that had no food- was fed. (deli days). Hearty laugh and forgiving heart. Thanks for treating me like your own. God bless. Virginia, glad to know you are my neighbor again!! I'm in Raleigh.

Betty Morse
January 20, 2013
We Love you Pop Your forever in our hearts 
Matthew, Mike, Ricky and Betty
January 20, 2013
Rob, 
So sorry to hear about the passing of your dad, our condolences to the family.
Dave and Jane Angileri
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