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Nancy Beyelia
November 2, 2010
Father-In-Law,
I didn't really get to know you until these last couple of years. I wish we had more tme together, but I will cherish the time we did have. I will always remember the way your eyes lite up when Rich and I would visit. You will always be close to my heart. Rest in peace and know that you will NEVER be forgotten. I will always have a candle burning for you to light your way. Love, Your Daughter-In-Law
Rich Beyelia Jr.
November 2, 2010
Dad,
You were taken too soon from us. We will miss you so much. There was too much in life that we still had to look forward too and now you are gone. The only positive thing is that you are resting peacefully now. I love you Pops.
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