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Lois DiVita-Person
December 14, 2008
Dear Patty, Charlie and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Doris' passing when I called. She was such a peaceful lady to be around. She was quiet spoken and sweet. I know you will miss her terribly, but know that you did not want to see her suffer anymore. I have such nice memories of her visits to New Hampshire.
She will be in my prayers.
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My love to all.
Lois DiVita-Person.
Phil & Terri Morris
December 11, 2008
The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.
BARBARA FITZGERALD
December 11, 2008
Wishing you peace!
Wishing Doris peace and free of pain!
You and your family are lucky to have some warm memories with Doris!
Love Barb
Denise
December 11, 2008
She has touched so many lives, young and old - the world will seem a bit sadder without her here. We all love you Auntie and we all know that you are home now.
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