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Theresa Lane
January 2, 2009
As the one grandchild written in the obituary, I still hold my Grandfather's memory very dear. I would like to thank everyone who has reached out and has shared with me their kind stories of my Gramp with the family. I don't think even time can fill the loss of losing him. We are truly blessed for having the pleasure for knowing a superior gentleman of quality that posessed the most generous and largest heart full of love that one could ever have known. Even still, nearly two months later, having lit a candle for him today, his loss doesn't seem real as he will always remain with me forever in my heart and memory.
Amy Fratto
December 4, 2008
Scott, Virginia and Family
I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a wonderful man. Please accept my condolences.
Amy Fratto, SunBridge North Reading
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