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6 Entries
Vera Fessler
July 23, 2009
Dear Cheryl,
So sorry -- your Nana made me smile with every visit. You have had so many losses in your young life: I wish you peace,
Vera Fessler
Maureen Meller
August 2, 2008
Dear George,
Sorry for your loss.
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Maureen and Phyllis Powers
July 30, 2008
To Cheryl,
So sorry for your loss. I know how close you were to your Nana. She will always be with you in spirit.
Your bus friend, Deb.
Jill Martineau
July 30, 2008
May all your memories of your time with your Nana comfort you now Cheryl.
Love, Hank & Jill
Kathy Vizard
July 30, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. God Bless.
Cheryl Gaglini
July 30, 2008
Nana,
I will miss you more than anyone will know. You are now my guardian angel...along with Mom and Dad!
Love always, Darlin!
Cheryl. xoxoxo
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