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Vinnie
April 24, 2008
I met John when I was 16 years old, through my cousin Tony. I'm now 53, so that will give you an idea of how long we've known each other, and we have been close ever since. He had his ups and downs, good and bad, just as we all do. But, he was that kind of guy that you just couldn't help loving.
Every room I walk in, I'll see a part of him. Every street I drive down, there will be a memory.
Your in God's hands now, maybe you'll put in a good word for me. I'll miss you my friend, more than anyone will ever know.
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