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3 Entries
Leona Stich
December 4, 2005
Fred, the best neighbor ever!! Fred, a dear friend. We will miss you but never forget you. love, Leona, Mark, and Steve (and Dolly)
Cynthia and Jim Bassich
December 4, 2005
We are very sorry to hear about Fred. We will always remember him as a kind and warm person. We are keeping your family in our prayers.
Fondly,
Cynthia and Jim Bassich
Irwin and Julanne Isaacson
December 3, 2005
Cathy, etc. Once again our sympathy. Sorry that we are still in Austin and will miss the ceremony. Love, Irwin and Julanne
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