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Keith G
October 10, 2008
You deserved so much more but I take comfort in knowing you're finally breathing easy. You will be missed, always loved and never forgotten. I Love You.
Keith
Alison Brooks
October 3, 2008
My sincerest condolences to the Tsakonas and Kaiser families. Christina was a wonderful person and she will be loved and remembered by all. I hope she is now comfortable and at peace...she more than deserves it!
Cheryl Morin
October 3, 2008
rest in peace and god bless you always and forever u will be in many of our hearts and prayers.
Christine Schneider (Hilton)
October 3, 2008
My condolences to the Tsakonas family. I was friends with Christina back when we were like 15 and we had many great times and memories. We lost touch through the years but I always knew her to be a wonderful person. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
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