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Liz Rhoades
October 15, 2008
Dear Linda, so sorry we can't be with you at this sad time. We are leaving for Florida Thursday morning. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Joe and Liz
Sue Gennetti
October 14, 2008
Words cannot express how deeply sorry I am to hear of Joseph's passing. I know he will always be with you as they never really leave us they just become angels on our shoulders. My heartfelt sympathy.
October 14, 2008
To the Federici Family: Please accept our condolences on the passing of Mr. Federici. May he rest in peace.
Maurice and Rocio Vega, Grapevine, Texas
Fernando, Kathy, Alex, and Jessica Vega
October 13, 2008
Dear Mrs. Federici, Linda, and Joseph: We can't seem to find the right words that can ease the pain of loosing someone so dear to all of us. But if caring thoughts help, please know that ours are with you during this difficult time.
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