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Carol (Winkowski) Coleman lit a candle
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
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Uncle Emil
I have such fond memories when I was younger. Of you taking me, John and Ronnie to Jones slip to swim, going to the sand piles on the river. Going with the family to Philadelphia. Just hanging out at your home. And how can I forget those pigeons. Thanks for the memories !
your nice, Carol
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A family friend lit a candle
Saturday, March 29, 2014
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RIP Emil - a proud honorable Polish born immigrant that earned his way in America and fought in WWII to defend us...... the last of an 'honorable generation'! Bless his son Ron and Carol for looking after his best interest in his declining health.... truly unselfish and caring for him.
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D. Harrison posted a condolence
Saturday, March 29, 2014
RIP Emil - a proud honorable Polish born immigrant that earned his way in America and fought in WWII to defend us...... the last of an 'honorable generation'! Bless his son Ron and Carol for looking after his best interest in his declining health.... truly unselfish and caring for him.
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Your niece, Annette lit a candle
Thursday, March 27, 2014
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Be at rest, Uncle. I will always remember visiting with you and Aunt Helen, and the trips you took with us to Michigan. I was thrilled that you liked my driving, and recall how we both loved the coffee at the Warren Chateau. My fond memories include playing with Sadie, all your pigeons, your World War II memories, and visiting you in Rochester.