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Carol Cirone
October 8, 2007
With deepest sympathy for your loss of a great lady! Someone that I would share gardening tips and just chat with while mowing the lawn. To a neighbor that I would call on the phone and say "Meet me at your back door" and hang up and know instantly she was going to get some dessert treat on the back patio. To someone I would share our love of Italien cooking/recipes with and our love of food and family. You will always be special to me and I will treasure our times together and will keep a special place in my heart for you. Be happy and be at peace with God in heaven.
Love from your neighbor,
Carol
John & Tracy Celli
October 8, 2007
You were a model of elegance and grace. We will forever hold your memories close to our hearts.
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