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Roxanne Fagan
June 23, 2008
Mrs Rinaldo,
The world will be sad to see you go. You lived on this earth over one hundred years, and from what your grand-daughter Trisha has shared with me , you left quite an imprint. I know that she always spoke of you with great admiration and a chuckle in her voice. She has told me very proudly how strong and beautiful you are. She, too is very strong and beautiful. I thank you for giving her to me, to us.
I am sure you will continue to nurture your family from above, I ask that you send me some guidance as well. Take a moment to seek out my father, I believe you will enjoy each other.
I bid you a peaceful journey home, God Bless You!!!
Tom and Sharon Rinaldo
June 23, 2008
Grandmom, your smile and your hearty laughter will always be a part of our hearts. You are truly the matriarch of this family! Will will keep you forever in our hearts!
We love you Grandmom!
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