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Susan and Michael Maday
October 19, 2008
Stella,
You were the greatest neighbor anyone could ask for. You were the glue for Webster St. More than that, you were my friend and I will miss talking to you and seeing you on the deck. I will spend the rest of my life trying to be the person you were. I will look for butterflies in your yard and think of you and your sister.
We love you and miss you,
Susan and Michael Maday
Linda (Corrado) Rosenthal
October 19, 2008
Dear Auntie Stella! Nobody could have asked for a better "aunt" - in fact, we adopted you as our aunt because you were so close to us growing up! We will miss you terribly.... but I know that you are in a better place now, no more suffering and pain. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of your family.
October 19, 2008
Auntie,
There will be forever a void in my life that can never be replaced. I will miss you.
Love, Linda
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