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Wendy Todd
September 11, 2008
To Gloria and all her Family Members: to hear of your Father’s death is sad news indeed. I always enjoyed chatting with him at the many family functions you invited me to. Your Dad always greeted me warmly and made me feel welcome into his large and loving family. Small consolation that it may be, please take some comfort knowing that the gift of hospitality your parents instilled in you is a great one and a legacy your Father would be proud to know continues on thru his family. As you have included me so many times before, please know that now especially, my prayers and thoughts are with you all. Love, Wendy Todd
Laurie Fuller
September 10, 2008
To the Caldropoli family, Amil was a wonderful person, I had the pleasure of working with him when he was living at Twin Cedars. He will always hold a place in my heart. May God give you all the strength to deal with the loss of such a special person. God Bless!!
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