Sunday, February 19, 2006

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Ralph,  My condolences to you and your family for the passing of your father.

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  2. Ralph

    I wish to extend my sympathy to you and your family, I will remember your dad in my prayers.

    Dianne

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  4. Ralph   Condolences on your father's passing.  "We Remember"        Linda.

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  5. Ralph, My condolences to you and your family for the passing of your father. Guy

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  6. Ralph,   Our deepest sympathy to You and Your Family on the loss of your Dad.   Divina and Walter

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  7. Ralph Sorry to hear about your Father. My condolences to you. Steve

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  8. Ralph, Elise and I send our deepest sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your father.   Jean-Marie

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  9. hang tough Ralph , there are no answers , take care  JImmy

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  10. My sincere thanks to all those who have sent me these messages. I can't express how I am touched by all of them. I have lost a great friend, but I know my Dad is with those he has missed for so many years................thank again, Ralph.

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  12. Thanks to Betty, Les, and Winston for your messages in the Gazette on-line guest book. I feel that the Verdun Connections members are like part of my family, and your support has been great.         Ralph aka M.P.U.   PS. I told my Dad many times about Verdun Connections, even printed many messages and pictures, and even encouraged him to get involved with computers, but he thought they were ''evil" or something to that effect. He worked for Pratt & Whitney for about 26 years as a machine mechanic, and the last couple of years they tried to introduce him to their computerized systems, but to no avail. His will was at least as strong as his hands that did the physical work, but his heart was soft.

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