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MARY KIENZLE
May 26, 2006
Dear Bob, Christopher, Daniel, Matthew,
We are SO very sorry to learn of Lynne's death and for your deep loss. We are with you in prayer, support and love. With great love & support, your "older" relatives,
Nancy Reeves, Jane Clare Souza, (Falmouth Mass.)and Mary Moriarty Kienzle, Buffalo, NY
Frank Moran
May 26, 2006
I am very sorry for your lose Bob! I never know your wife but to have been your wife she had to be great woman!
Diana Martino
May 26, 2006
I have nothing but wonderful, happy memories of Lynn since our grammar school days as best friends-memories I will cherish forever. I am so sorry I can't be there, but my deepest sympathy and condolences to Bob, your wonderful boys, Mom Thompson and Sister Lori. Love Diana
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