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Stephen, Margo, Max, Roxanne Mittelstaedt
February 1, 2006
Dear Bob, Sue, Kristen and Jason-
The whole family is sorry for your loss. We are all thinking of you.
Stephen, Margo, Max and Roxanne Mittelstaedt
Bob and Diane Hirsch
February 1, 2006
Dear Bob, Sue and Family,
We just wanted you to know how sadden we are to hear of the loss of your father. While we have been out of touch for several years, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers and if we can help with anything know that you can call upon us.
Elizabeth & L.S. Carper
February 1, 2006
Bob,
We're so sorry to hear about your dad and hope that the wonderful memories that you, Sue, Jason and Kristen have of him will give you some comfort during the sad time.
Our deepest sympathy,
The Carper Family
Denise Fraser
January 31, 2006
When I think back many years ago, when I first met Paula, then Rob, then her parents, I have a lot of fond memories. When I first moved in, Paula hadn't known me long, but found out my birthday was coming up and arranged a surprise birthday party for me, inviting all my new friends. It was at Paula's house and her parents, from day one, were always welcoming. In no time, I was practically a permanent fixture, visiting, eating meals, spending the night. Paula's parents called me Neyse and I called them Mom and Dad. I remember the kitchen table, where cards were always being shuffled, meals served, cocktails served (for adults only, of course). I remember half the neighborhood playing pool at Paula and Rob's, sneaking out of the house, Rob's yellow Pinto and him wearing out the tires because he had to burn rubber everywhere he went (really cool), a family trip to Clearwater, Florida, where Rob fried himself to the color of a lobster, his mother staying close to put tea bags on his burns, while we, oh so thoughtful, went out that night anyway. I remember Jerry, the minah bird, who would imitate Dr. Fleming's clearing his throat every morning, and I remember so much more. There was a lot of laughter, jokes, some stern disipline, but always a lot of love. I am happy to have shared the good times and grateful to have the memories. Dr. and Mrs. Fleming were so close, the best of friends, and inseparable. Always. I remember when he retired, he would go with her when she played golf. I think his heart was broken when she died so early and now they will be together again, like they were always meant to be.
Teresa Rauth
January 31, 2006
Paula, I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. I will pray for you and your family. Just know that your Father is in good hands now!
Susan Stewart
January 31, 2006
Dear Bob, Sue, Jason and Kristen,
We are keeping you in our thoughts. We love you all.
David, Susan, Paul, Emily and Lillian
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