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The best thing you can do is pick up the phone and call senoome who has suffered a loss. just a random call to say hello or say let's go grab a beer:) the loss could be two weeks ago or two years ago.
From Sugen

I have known Ed for many years at Holy Trinity Parish. He loved his wife Margaret, worried about her, and missed her greatly when she passed away. He spoke about his service in the army and really enjoyed the Freedom Honor Flight. He spoke about his work as a police officer, at Trane company and at Allis Chalmers. I have a cane that he made for me personally and I will always treasure it. I am sorry I can't attend his funeral, but I will celebrate Mass for his intention soon. Fr. Larry
From Fr. Larry Berger

Dear Tumaniec Family, Ed has been part of the fabric of my life from the time he and Margaret lived on Winnebago St. As a boy growing up, across the alley, I spent hours with Ed "helping" him as he repaird cars in the garage. He was one of my boyhood heros, a good friend and mentor. When I was old enough to buy my first car, Ed was my go to guy to keep it and several other of my clunkers running. Over the years we've stayed in touch especially at Christmas with cards and phone calls. We had a wonderful phone call the beginning of this month and as always I came away with good advice and many laughs. While in La Crosse last year, we stopped by to visit him. He presented me with one of his signed diamond willow canes, that is proudly dispayed in the entrance of our home. We will miss him, but be assured he, Margaret and your family will always be in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Patrick and Elaine McMenamy
From Patrick McMenamy

My prayers and sympathy are with you people. One of the children Mary was an Aquinas High School classmate-we graduated in 1969.
From Richard Dungar

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your dad and grandfather. Only two weeks ago he treated volunteers to his delicious chicken dumpling soup, a meal I will remember. His caring was evident in his family and in his generosity. I know that you will deeply miss your dad and grandfather. How fortunate you were to have him.
From Sue Schettle