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Howard Hollar
July 28, 2009
Robert, Please accept my deepest sympathies. I always' looked forward to seeing and talking with Liz when I was out on the town. Take care.
Tommy Gill
July 28, 2009
Robert:
Sincere condolences. Liz was a wonderful, unique lady. Love and Peace to you and your family.
Tom Barrow
July 27, 2009
Robert and Family,
Donna and I are saddened by your loss. Liz was a tireless and cheerful lady. We enjoyed good times and good food at places like Nawab. Grace and Peace be with you and your family.
Bob Featherer
July 27, 2009
Robert,
My sincerest condolences. Liz was a valued co-worker and a good friend. We will all miss her.
Chris Chromik
July 26, 2009
Robert,
I am very sorry about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sue Jaruzel
July 26, 2009
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Liz was a very special and caring friend. I will miss her very much. With love.
Lake Taylor Class of '69
July 26, 2009
You are in our prayers.
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