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Patty Shea Diner
February 20, 2022
I'm so sorry, Al was the very best. I did not see this when he died. You all are in my prayers.
Jim Green
February 16, 2022
Penny, I didn't know your brother, but knew you instead. If he was half as nice as you were years ago, he must have been a great brother. I saw your name, and thought to say hello, it has been so long ago. Last I knew you were living in Marin Co., playing tennis, and wouldn't hear much else. I see Ron about once a year or more at our Santa Clara lunch at Christmas, and any funeral service that comes along-which is more often than any of us would like at this stage. I still practice law in S.F., and often think of the great friends made in young years at St. Rose. Hope all is well with you. Jim Green, S.F.
Pat (Sartorio ) Chelini
February 16, 2022
Sorry for the loss of your brother Penny. Our generation is starting to lose many. I went to St. Rose with you. I graduated in 1965. May he Rest In Peace.
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