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Bill Fead
July 24, 2008
Thanks for your Military Service.
Past Commander V.F.W.
Deacon Glenn Tylutki
July 23, 2008
Dear O'Keefe Family,
Though we are separated from you by time and space, be assured that you and Marie are in my love and in my prayers. May the Faith she practiced so well and the love she had for each of you sustain you during this most difficult of times.
And may you know, experience and feel the warmth and the love of the God who you cannot see through and in the family and friends who you can see.
May Marie rest in peace. Amen.
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