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Margo Ferrera
October 28, 2008
Sweet Auntie Lina:
What a joy you have been in my life and I thank God that I was able to have time spent with you. You will be another Angel to look over us and stand by my husband, Dick Ferrera. Rest in Peace Sweet Lady. Margo Ferrera
Richard Ferrera
October 27, 2008
Auntie Lina,
We love you and miss you. Your kind voice and tender touch and your funny arguments with Grandma and Auntie will remain with me and my children and of course Grandma and Auntie. My heart and prayers go out to all the family. God bless. I am sorry the words don't come out well.
Jack Faherty
October 25, 2008
dear nanna i love u sooo much
- love ur great grandchild Jack Faherty
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