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Colleen Justice
September 16, 2008
Peter & Family,
So sorry for your loss,your in our thoughts and prayers.
Colleen & Gary Justice
Carol Sullivan
September 16, 2008
Anna,
My deepest sympathy to you and your familyl. Your father is free of pain now and will rest in the arms of God with everlasting peace.
With love,
Carol and family
Jillian Spooner
September 16, 2008
Danielle,
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember going to your grandfather's house when we were little and he was a very nice man. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers
stanley Kowalczyk
September 16, 2008
Dear Emilio is at rest in a better spot. Now the agony and suffering are over. Your love and caring for him was evident every time I visited. May God help you through these next few days. May prayers for him and you the family. Be at peace. You did EVERYTHING humanly possible to show him your love.
Stanley for Hospice
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