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mimi Scarantino
November 26, 2008
My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
Jane Goggin
November 20, 2008
We are very sorry for your loss, you are in our thoughts and prayers. May fond memories help ease the pain for you and your family.
The Goggin Family (friends of Bernadette and Rich)
Judy Kunze
November 20, 2008
Before I retired from the Ohrenberger Community Center, I frequently met Lisa at various senior events. She always had something good to say, and was one of my favorite people. My husband, David, and I will remember her fondly, and wish you all our sympathy.
Karen Emerson
November 19, 2008
Our deepest sympathy to your family at this difficult time.
Love
The Emerson family
John, Ruth & Family Reilly
November 19, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Catalano family. This wonderful woman was an inspiration to everyone who met her. I know she will always be an influence to her wonderful family.
Love,
The John Reilly Family
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