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Al & Anna Coppola
November 24, 2007
It is easy to see Samatha entered this world as an Angel and know she will wear her wings forever in heaven.
Many of us know the pain of loss for family members but no one can feel the depth of pain more than a mother who gave birth.
We join you to hug your Angel in our thoughts.
Aunt Peg Munson
November 13, 2007
I love you forever-we all miss you but we know your in God's arms and free from pain. You will always be in our hearts. Happy Birthday! Your cousins and Uncle Peter love you, too!
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