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Paula Cunio
November 25, 2008
Jim & Linda Armstrong wish they could be there in person to express their sympathies, but are not due to recent surgeries. Mary was a wonderful caring neighbor and she will be missed. The Armstrong Family
Ernie & Nettie Caggiano
November 24, 2008
Dear Andy & Marilyn
Our deepest sympathies at the passing of your aunt. We regret we can't be with you. May she rest in peace.
Ernie & Nettie Caggiano
The Caggiano Family and Staff
November 24, 2008
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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