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Grace Brassfield
October 19, 2007
So many fond memories of family get togethers whether it was at the beach or at someone's house, the only important thing was being with family, always enjoyed with good food and lots of laughter. Those days are treasured. We send our deepest condolences and love to you all. Auntie Santa always had a smile on her face and we are sure she's smiling again to be with her beloved LOU.
Love, Grace & Steve Brassfield
Pittsburg, California
Andrew Alba
October 17, 2007
Seems like yesterday when Santa and the kids would gather at my mother's house on Chelsea St. where we'd have pizza and wave to Lou marching in the Columbus Day parade
"cousin" Andy
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