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Colleen Sionni
September 19, 2008
I learned alot from you Judy. I'm so glad I got to know you and love you. I will remember you always.
Ebony Johnson
September 6, 2008
I know that god only takes the best. Although I'm sad to see you go, I have comfort in knowing your in a better place with Jeff. I thank you for being my friend and being Grandma Judy to my little girl. I will carry you and your family in my heart and in my prayers.
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