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2010
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November 1, 2010
Dear Maria,
I hope you know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. We have talked alot since Uncle Albert became ill, and remember I love you very much. Uncle Albert was a gentle soul and Mother loved him very, very much. He will be greatly missed in our now very small family.
Remember the memories, they keep you strong. I will be thinking of you on Friday, November 5th as you endure this long day. You were there for me when Richard passed away, now I am here for you. I love you and you will be in heart always.
Much love
Lorna Huber, Toronto, Ontario
October 31, 2010
Donna Ludwig
I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Albert.
I hope that you know that my thoughts and prayers have been with you all. I know that my dad admired his "MUCH Older" :))brother, and that their bond was a strong one. We are lucky to have that Ludwig bond between us as the years go by, even though we do not see each other enough! I wish I could go to the service, but I will be unable to attend.
Please take care of yourselves. Maria, I would like to say "Thank you" for being there for Uncle Albert, it meant a lot to me to know that he was with someone who cared for and loved him. I will be thinking of you on Friday, as you get through this tough day. Love
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