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Paul Evangelidis
March 28, 2007
Miss Samborski was my first, second and fourth grade teacher. I have always had fond memories of her and always will. Please accept my sympathy.
Richard Fougere
March 21, 2007
My sympathy on the passing of your aunt. She was both my first and my fourth grade teacher. I remember her very well, especially my very first day of school in 1947. It was quite a change in my young life, and she did a good job in helping me adjust. By the next day I was an enthusiastic student, an attitude that remained with me throughout all my school years.
Jane and Al Beaudoin
March 21, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Robert Demars
March 21, 2007
Mrs.Samborski was my English teacher
In what I think was 1947 to 1951.
She was a part of my life. I will remember her.
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