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Don Gneiding
January 8, 2008
Hello Folks; please accept my condolences ... may the expressions of friends help ease your feelings, and provide some comfort and strength in this time of need. I offer mine along with their's to help!
Sincerely, Don Gneiding
(an ol' High School 'Chum')
ronald Brabbin
January 8, 2008
Irving was my friend from childhood and will never be forgotton. He will be missed.
Bob Kirsch
January 6, 2008
Mike and Nora,
We were sad to hear about the passing of Mike's dad. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you both. We mean anything.
Love,
Bob and Linda
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