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Shelly Knapp
October 8, 2008
Joanna and Family: I am so sorry that I will not be able to celebrate your mom's life at her Mass tomorrow. But please know that you all are in my prayers. Love and peace always,
Mary Boehm
October 7, 2008
Dear JoJo & Alexa, Mr. Nicosia and Family,
We are sorry to hear of your mother, grandmother and wife's passing. May the Arms of Our Lord and the Wings of the Angels embrace you in their love and comfort you at this time.
Love,
Mary, Emmy & Grace
Jeanine & Kenneth & kids Ruzycki
October 7, 2008
What can I say but Cugina, second mother, great cook, "funny" Italian speaker, fun loving person (always made us laugh), great camper (at Dog Lake we always had everything, I mean everything!!!!, it took us 2 days to unpack and then pack it all up again), beautiful person inside and out. She is sadly missed already.
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