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May 7, 2011
I extend my deepest sympathy and ardent prayers to Pat, Bob, Roger and Diane and the entire family and friends of Art Chosnyk. The first time I met my cousin, Art, was as a Marine of which he was so proud to serve our country in this special way. He made me proud of him as well.
--Sister Clare Marie Kozicki, CSFN,Des Plaines, Illinois
May 7, 2011
Bob, I am very sorry for your loss. Keep the memories alive!
love
Bo and Terri Beach
Carol Parker
May 7, 2011
I would like to share my thoughts and prayers go out to you all in this time. Also my thoughts specialy with Roger&Fran and my special Zackery my prayers are with you love all. Carol Parker and Addie
The Staff of Cumberland Chapels
May 5, 2011
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
jeanne ziolkowski
May 5, 2011
"Art, you were a great guy.You will be missed,say Hi! to my guy "Dan" and enjoy where you are now.
Love, Jeanne
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