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robin gilles
May 8, 2008
robin gilles and family would like to extend our sympathy and prayers to the family..i'll remember uncle al from his post cards and stamps that he had sent to all of us. to offer comfort and strength remember he is with god and the angels in heaven and one day we will all be together. again! I believe al is now an angel watching over all of us with god. sincerely and sympathetically yours, Robin Gilles grandaughter of Joseph Bannister
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