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Patricia Paukstis
November 10, 2006
Father LaSalle was a dear and faithful friend and mentor to all who knew him. May God bless him for all he has done for others.
The Dan Paukstis family
Richard McNamara
November 10, 2006
May you rest in peace and be with the LORD whom you served for many years. Thank you for serving God and the people of your churchs.
joe&gerri lubinsky
November 10, 2006
fr. lasalle was a friend to all. he will be missed by those who knew him, especially in the local parishes.god is with him im sure.
Patricia Joyce
November 8, 2006
The soul is eternal, and Fr. LaSalle shall remain in our hearts...now, more than ever. As in the Flesh, so shall his Spirit protect and guide us.
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