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Mary Musolf
April 9, 2009
Dear Stuckey Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Gracye's passing. She was a wonderful person and a fantastic teacher. I learned a lot from her before and after I became a Kindergarten teacher at Richard Crane. It was a pleasure to have know her and most of the family. God Bless you all.
Mary (Sconfienza) Musolf , Maria Sconfienza, and Michelle (Sconfienza) Julene.
Julie (McGough) Brendmoen
April 8, 2009
Dearest Mr Stuckey, Bryan, Bruce, Artie, Cindy and June,
Your mother was my most cherished teacher at Waldo Rohnert. She was such a beautiful woman. I hope you realize how many lives she touched with her generosity, love and kind heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you at the time. Thank you for sharing your mother with us, all of her students. She will be greatly missed. She made the world a better place. My thoughts and prayer are with all of you.
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