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Frank Pecoraro Jr.
March 27, 2009
Dear Seely Family, I'm grateful for this online guestbook. For years I've desired to express my feelings for your loss but never knew how, and as the years went by I lost touch with all my classmates. I'm an old friend of Chris from Danby Elem. and Dewitt Jr. High. Only recently did I come across Ben Hogben and I asked him about you all and where Chris is buried, but he could't tell me much. Chris was definitly one of the best kids I ever came across. He was fun to be with and always had something funny to say. I really don't think he ever had an enemy. When my family first moved up from NYC in the early '70's I was painfully shy. It was Chris and Ben that included me in their circle and helped me to open up to every one. I have always missed him and I apologize for saying it 30 years late.
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