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Nessa Burns Reifsnyder
November 4, 2007
God bless you all in your time of mourning. I will never forget the first time I met Mrs. DiTolla, 27 years ago...especially her warm smile as she welcomed me to her home. She had such dignity and grace, and I feel privileged to have known her. My family's deepest sympathies are with you.
Ann Marie Candela
November 3, 2007
Dear Lizze, Peachy, Mary Ann, Eddie, Robbie and family,
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy. Holidays and celebrations on Williams Rd. will no longer be the same without Grandma DiTolla. She was such a gracious lady with a sincere sense of family. We always enjoyed being included in the festivities and looked forward to seeing her. She always had a smile and a good word for us. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Keep the good memories in your heart.
Love,
The Candela Family: Wayne, Ann Marie, Tony, Mark, Paul and Tracy.
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