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Marcia Rickelman
February 9, 2006
We send our deepest sympathies to you in this time of sorrow. Please know that you are in our prayers now and always. With love, Marcia, Joe, Lucas, Lindsay and Jesse Rickelman
Mary and Daniel Lehrman (nee Tester)
February 9, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers reach out to all of you at this most difficult time. Unfortunately we can't always understand or make sense of why things happen the way they do. May time help to ease your pain and may happy memories replace that sorrow.
Suzanne and Anthony Colantonio
February 9, 2006
You all are in our thoughts and prayers. May the Lord give you strength and may you feel the comfort of his loving arms hugging you always! With our deepest sympathy, Tony and Suzi
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