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August 19, 2013
We just heard the sad news. Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved Leo. We always talked about what a fun loving, wonderful and gentle man he was. My sister Patti and her husband John from Soo, MI, also wish to extend to you and your family their deepest sympathy. She always talked about the little poem Leo told us, About Tall Ships etc etc and the best of all are Friendships. And we did think of you both as a friend.
Sincerely, Bill & Joanne Marsden
August 17, 2013
Wonderful person, we always talked about Ireland. Closed this door and opened a new one. I am sure he has a cloud with a view and probably free laundry service. God Bless.
Paul Branch
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