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janet buckmiller
August 19, 2008
I am proud to call you my friend, Angie. Guilio and you have been the best neighbors anyone could ask for. Emil and I love you and are here for you, anything you need, just call.
Sue Acerra
August 18, 2008
Hello Julie and Angie So sorry to read about your loss. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I am sorry, I will be at work and unable to attend the services tomorrow. I would love to stop by and say hello tomorrow evening if that will be ok. Talk to you soon. Love, Sue Acerra
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