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Sam Romano
September 29, 2008
To Mark and family, As you know my mother pasted a couple weeks ago so I know how you feel. My heart goes out to all of you at this time.
Joyce Wooding
September 29, 2008
Liz, you will be greatly missed at Bingo. Seeing you and Barb having fun and sometimes winning was nice. You were always a pleasant lady. You had a very friendly smile as well as kind words. To those you've left behind, I offer you my deepest sympathies and prayers that God will give you comfort in knowing Liz is no longer suffering.
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