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Karen Sullivan
February 7, 2018
Dear Laurie, Nancy and Al,
Thinking of you at this sad time. Norman was a good man and his goodness will live on in you and your family. Buddha said, a generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion are the things which renew humanity. Thank you Norman for doing what you did to leave this world better than it was when you entered it. May the love of your family and memories shared comfort you at this time and in the days and years ahead.
Love, Karen
Erma Davis
February 5, 2018
To the family of Norman Lichtenstein, 0ur Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father comfort your heart and make you firm during this distressing time. 2 Thessalonians 2:17
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