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The Martin Family
July 17, 2008
We are so sorry to hear about Uncle Ed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of need.
The Martin Family
July 17, 2008
We are so sorry to hear about Uncle Ed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of need.
Carol Kalahiki
July 16, 2008
Aloha Everyone:
Please accept all of our love and aloha at this time. Thank you for putting Ma's name in there too. Just think, they must all be looking down at us and smiling, knowing that their love and support helped us to form a family bond that cannot be separated by miles and miles of ocean and land......Love you all, Carol
Jane Scorza
July 15, 2008
Dear Family of Ed Taylor,
Please accept our deepest sympathy on the passing of your loved one. Ed did it his way and take comfort that you supported his desires until the end.
Much love and sincere condolences,
Jane, Vito and Paul Scorza
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