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Ardith Svetich
December 18, 2005
Cindi and Beth
Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother. Dont know if you remember me, but I was a very close friend of your Aunt Helen's, and that is how I knew your mother. I spent many days at your house playing cards and visiting. I will always remember all the good times I had with your mother.
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Brandi Dillion (Covaciu)
December 16, 2005
I just wanted to say that my aunt Katherine,was a big help to me when i had to make arangements for my great grandma doris.She helped me through a very difficult time in my life I loved her very much i will miss her so.I will also take good care of casey.
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