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Janet Gordon
October 21, 2008
When your heart is empty, filling it with happy memories can help you find your smile. We know that you all have lots of them to share.
God Bless You All, Dick and Janet Gordon
dave pellerin
October 20, 2008
sorry for your loss cheryl.
dave pellerin....mcdonalds......
Elaine Kerr
October 20, 2008
To Karl and the Seifel Family,
So sorry to hear about your Mom. I was just thinking about her the other day (some one had brought up Moe Black's!). I alway thought she was a sweetheart! She'll be in my prayers.
Elaine Kerr (Poirier)
Janice Nyack Kowalewski
October 20, 2008
To my cousins:
I know that your Mom will be missed but you will see her one day. She is not suffering anymore. That is a blessing. I will be praying for your families in the days ahead.
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