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Translation done by family of Stefanica Paunescu
For forever mourning: his parents, Theodor and Sita, his brothers and sisters, Gogu, Misu, Grigorel, Elena, Ionel, Gigel, Rasel, Eliza, his sisters-in-law, Dilda, Nutzi and his precious granddaughter Elena along with his kin, get to know the irreparable loss of their dear Stefanica Th. (Theodor) Paunescu (also known as Stefi) Deputy Trainee (Aviator) whom fell heroically in aerial combat against the eastern enemy (The Soviet Union), on the day of 3rd of June 1944 (sic).