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karla habighorst burch
January 4, 2010
To Mr. St. Pierre's family, please accept my condolences and sympathy for your loss. i knew Mr St. Pierre from my mom, Elsie Habighorst, she worked for him at Lykes for many many years. and I worked there though not directly under him. He was such a nice person. Sincerely, Karla Habighorst Burch
JOYCELYN RUSSO
December 30, 2009
TO TED'S CHILDREN, I WAS FRIENDS OF YOUR MOTHER AND FATHER FOR YEARS.SO MANY GOOD TIMES WE HAD. THANK YOU DEBBIE FOR CALLING ME. MY HEARTFELT SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO ALL OF YOU. GOD BLESS, JOYCELYN RUSSO
Alan Hankel
December 29, 2009
Dear Barry,
So sorry to hear of your loss. I worked at Lykes Steamship under your father's tutelage from 1973-1981. He spoke often of his children and it was obvious that you all were a great source of enjoyment for him. Please accept my condolences.
Alan Hankel
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