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Mary Ann Echelberry
March 7, 2004
Barbara,
So sorry to hear about Frank. I worked with him at A. D. Weiss for about 10+ years. I was Mary Ann Lane at that time. Again my deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Mary Ann (Lane) Echelberry
Liana Niles
March 5, 2004
Barbara - I'm so sorry to hear about Frank. I didn't know anything until yesterday or I would have been there. Please don't hesitate to call me if I can help with anything! My home # is 954 - 721-9219. He was such a sweet guy - he will be missed! Please take care of yourself! I spoke with Jane Frew in Montana and she also sends her deepest sympathy. If you need ANYTHING please call me. Take care! Liana
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