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Love you, Tanya Pizzi
October 11, 2008
Auntie Hazel,
You have touched many lives and put many smiles on lots of faces. I will hold all the lovely memories of our family times we shared together close to my heart. You are going to sadly missed.
Ellen Harrigan
October 7, 2008
Nancy, now that your mom is at peace, I wish the same for you and your family. I am so very sorry for your loss.
Love,
Ellen
Mrs.Donna Pizzi-Giglio
October 7, 2008
Dear Auntie Hazel, You touched so many lifes with your caring gentle ways. I will cherish all the memories we had and will especially miss your smile and your happy little giggle the one that made me feel so good inside. Love your niece Donna
Karen and Stephen Pizzi
October 7, 2008
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Patricia Poersch
October 7, 2008
Hazel, May God Bless You always. Thank you for sharing your life with me, Ken, Lauren, Rachel and Peter.
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