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Jerry Steiner
May 4, 2004
I knew AL for only a short time but had interesting conversations with him from time to time.I liked him as a good neighbor and was sad to hear of his passing.I wish only the best for his wife PAM and his son TIMOTHY.
Linda Dahlstrom
April 23, 2004
Pam
My heart aches for you and T.J.Remember you can call me any time day or night and you are always welcome here.Love from your second mom.
Steve & Mary Buck
April 23, 2004
Pam, You have our deepest condolinces. Our hearts go out to you and TJ. You and Al are our true friends!
Cindi Spurgeon
April 22, 2004
Pam, My prayers are with you and TJ and the rest of the family. I wish I could be there with you.
Chris Perris
April 21, 2004
Thanks for being such a wonderful neighbor. Katie and I enjoyed your friendship and help in our park. We'll help Pam as much as we can and will enjoy seeing your son from time to time.
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