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Faith Towles-Williams
March 31, 2005
My deepest sympathies to you and
your family,Mrs. Stutts. It was
my pleasure to have met the two
of you when the medals commemorating
Normandy participants were issued
aboard the Yorktown three years ago.
May the good Lord lead this
soldier homeward. And peace
and comfort to you and yours.
Dennis Goldsberry
March 30, 2005
We are very sorry to read of the death of your husband Bill, Margaret. We send our sympathies. Dennis and Mary Goldsberry
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