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Susan Denning
March 17, 2007
Dear Carol, I never met your mom, but I know through you, what a great and fun lady she must have been. She is missed. My sympathies and prayers are with you now.
Rick Camoirano
March 8, 2007
They are all six listening to your dad read a joke pulled out of his wallet. I can hear the laughter from here. My sympathy and love to you all.
Rick
Rod Liner
March 7, 2007
We will be there at St. Charles.
Rod and Patty
Gene Davis
March 7, 2007
I will miss your cooking!
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