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February 20, 2006
John,
We were so sorry to hear of Lucille's death. She was a wonderful women and we know that you and your family have suffered a great loss. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Sincerely,
Ed & Linda (St. Jean) Cooper
Lynn Ringeling
February 20, 2006
My deepest sympathies to everyone. Lucille was a great lady who loved her family very much. May your memories of her keep her close in your heart.
Michael Mirto
February 19, 2006
Our Deepest Sympathy goes out to the entire Family, especially Chris & Doris. Mrs. LaVallee was a great lady.
Michael & Donna Mirto
ELAINE DAVIDSON/RUDOLPH
February 19, 2006
Lucille was one of my best friends. We graduated from WW High School together and she was my maid of honor when I married Chas Rudolph in 1951. I visited her in Florida and I will miss even the small contact we had over the years. My condolences to John, and her children. Sincerely Elaine Davidson Rudolph (Mancini)
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