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Brother John Maganzini, OFM
October 30, 2008
Dearest family,
My sincerest thoughts and prayers are with each of you. There are no words at times like this, but knowing that those who love us surround us with their love and care, helps to get us through. With prayerful sympathy and love,
John, ofm
(Brother John Maganzini, OFM)
Saint Anthony Shrine/Boston
Dianne Bowe
October 29, 2008
Ialongo Family
My deepest sympathies. My prayers are with you.
Glenn, Harriet, Greg &Matt Kendall
October 29, 2008
Mario, Mary, Isabella and family,
We are sorry to here of your loss. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
The Kendall Family
Marie, Paul and Julia Kirwin
October 29, 2008
Mario, Mary and Isabella,
We are so sorry for your loss and will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Linda Chiappini/Yarasitis
October 29, 2008
To The Entire Ialongo Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Chiappini Family
Aberdeen Road
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