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Pete Palmeri
October 19, 2006
"Mo" and I worked the projects in the mid-fifty at night...somehow I always felt safe with his leadership..."God Bless You Mo"
Lauren [and Rich] Notestine
October 18, 2006
Dear Mrs. Margaret, Rebecca, and Family- I will always remember how good and welcoming you were to me and my family. I will treasure the time we shared as Rebecca and I went to school together. You will always and forever be in my thoughts, my prayers and my heart.
Mr. Blache, may you rest in Heavenly Peace.
Love,
Frank Littlejohn
October 18, 2006
I was employed by Elmore at Aetna Finance on Frenchman St in the mid fifties. Elmore attended my raising in the Masonic Order and signed my Bible in 1956. We have remained friends all these years.
Go with God my friend.
Frank
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