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Denise Wolos-Betancourt
April 1, 2005
Paul, There are no words which can ease the pain you must be feeling. But, perhaps, knowing there are many people holding you in their thoughts and prayers may make the pain more bearable. My deepest sympathies.
Lorraine Wolos
March 31, 2005
Dear Paul, You have my deep and heartfelt sympathies. May the love and closeness of your children and friends give you strength and comfort. You will be in my prayers.
Pam & Dick Brown
March 31, 2005
Paul, Dick and I are so very sorry for your tragic loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Linda McNulty
March 30, 2005
With our deep sympathy,
Linda and Robert McNulty
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