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Aunt Kimberly Smith
November 13, 2008
Greg & Acoyia,
You know i am really sorry about what has happened. You also know i am always here. Jay Jay touched so many lives and mine was one of them. There was never a time i didn't see him smiling and giggling. I know times are hard for you now, but just think JJ would only want to see you remembering all the GOOD memories you all shared and he would only want you to be happy for the time you all got to spend together. You two are amazing parent and i know you'd do anything to have him back ((we al would)). If either of you ever need anything... and i mean it when i say anything PLEASE call me. I am always here for you! Stay strong for eachother and i promise some of the pain will go away, but JAY JAY never will! He loves you and misses you JUST AS MUCH as you two miss and love him!
I love you guys!
Grandma Brown
November 4, 2008
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
Jen Savino
November 3, 2008
Acoyia & Greg,
I am so sorry to hear about your terrible loss. I really enjoyed working with Jacob. He had a wonderful spirit.
Jen Savino
Megan Churchill
November 3, 2008
Dear Greg, Acoyia and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Please let us know if we can help in any way.
Megan and Michael Churchill
Julia Alaimo
November 2, 2008
Dear Acoyia, Greg and family.
I want to thank you for sharing Jacob with us these past few months. He captured the hearts of everyone at Daystar and his pure, angelic spirit will be with us forever. You could not have loved him more or better. I am so proud of you. We continue to be here to support you in whatever way we can. I now you will be strong.
Love, Julia Alaimo
Tracy Polidori
November 2, 2008
Acoyia and Greg,
No words can express my deepest sympathies for your loss. My heart goes out to both of you. Jacob was a sweet, precious lil boy and will be missed dearly by so many. Please call if you need anything.
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