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3 Entries
Kathy Quagliata
October 18, 2008
Dear Family
You dont know me but I work with Mary Smith Prem and heard about your loss. I am so sorry for all of you be strong, and let your family help you along the way. She is a peace now. May God Bless you all.
Sherie Pickering
October 15, 2008
Bill and Family,
I am keeping you close in my thoughts and prayers during this very sad time. I had the pleasure of meeting Sharon a few years ago when I came to work at Greece Central. I could tell immediately she was a true angel on earth, and I know I was right. Even when she was not feeling well, she reached out and touched my life in a very special way. Her kindness and she will always be remembered. May all your most treasured memories help bring you comfort and peace. God Bless You.
Jessica Kaufman
October 15, 2008
Sharon will be missed very much. She was one of the most generous and caring people that I've ever had the pleasure of knowing.
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