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Rhonda Rocco-Campbell
October 6, 2008
Dear Patty, Dawn, Gina & Greg,
I'm so sorry to hear about Billy, I have lots of great memories from when I was growing up, always seeing him at Aunt Margi's house on Sunday Mornings. He was such a great guy! But now he is in heaven with all the angels, and will not suffer any more. Lots of Love...xxxooo
Barbara O'Brien
October 6, 2008
Dear Pat,
My deepest sympathies to you and your entire family on the loss of your husband. Please know I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
Renie Doyle
October 6, 2008
Dear Patty,
I was so sorry to hear of Billy's passing. I often think of both of you and the good times we had on the Cape. You always made me feel so welcome in your home and no one could cook dinner like Billy. He was a great guy and a good friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Fondly,
William (Bill) Coggio
October 5, 2008
Dear "Auntie Patty" and Cousins Gina, Dawn and Gregg. Please accept our deepest sympathies on the sudden loss of your father, "Uncle Billy." I was deeply saddened when mom told me he passed away, and I am sorry we are unable to be there to help celebrate his life and have a few laughs together. I hope you will always hold his memory dear and share them with his grandchildren. Memories are the threads that connect the generations and love is how these threads get weaved together to become our family's story. May the pain of your lost be quickly replaced by these happier memories. Our thoughts and wishes are with you for a speedy return to these better times. Love the “Wisconsin Coggio’s”, Bill, Grace, Tessa (16), Dana (13), Ellen (9)
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