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Carl (Butch) Quance
October 16, 2008
My deepest sympathy. I remember Babe as being so fun-loving, and always so nice to me in my youth. I miss those days in Manchester, and I remember Babe's many visits to my Aunt Mary and Uncle Tom and Sergio's home. And I still remember all of the elders... from Aunt Josephine and Uncle Amato to Lisa, Edith, Wanda, Helen, and all those other wonderful people who made up the fabric of our life in the little town of Manchester.
May God Bless Babe in Heaven.
Carl ( Butch) Quance
Carol Wilsey
October 16, 2008
Our deepest sympathy -- it's been some time since we've visited my mom's (Agnes Ciardi) family in Manchester and Shortsville, but we hope Babe is in a better place and gets to see my mom and dad and all our departed aunts, uncles and cousins.
Carol and Bob Wilsey (Carol Quance)
Susan Flagg
October 15, 2008
Tammy,
My deepest sympathy to you on your father's passing. May God bless you and your family.
Sue Flagg
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