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Beverly Drewry Servati
November 19, 2008
"Ma Noto", Tony, Amy and Family, David, Michelle and Michael, Tom and family...
Sorry I was unable to be there for your funeral. God had other plans for me. My heart and love was with you as always! We have yet another angel to watch over us. I feel so Blessed!
Courtney Gruttadauria
November 4, 2008
Grandma we will all love and miss you very much. I love you Courtney
Brian Dow
November 3, 2008
Please accept my condolences for your loss! My prayers will be with the family in this difficult time.
Tom Vasile
November 3, 2008
I will always remember your example to be of making family first. Even though you have faced many hardships, your perseverance and strength has created an everlasting memory in our hearts. Mom, life has changed dramatically, but we can always count on our Lord's grace and our good memories to carry us through until one day when we are all reunited. God Bless you Mom and say Hi to my Suzie for me.
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