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pam lock
October 5, 2008
Dear Mikey,I know you believe one day you will see your brother again;keep that faith;thats the one thing that can never be taken.Love you much,Pam
The Smith Family(Mike Jr. & AnnMarie)
October 3, 2008
Dear Raro Family,
We think of Anthony often and the childhood memories we shared. Please know your family is in our prayers always.
ED LOCK
October 3, 2008
MIKE YOU ARE A GOOD MAN AND A GREAT BROTHER, I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS OF YOUR BROTHER AND YOUR PAIN.
ED LOCK
October 3, 2008
AL&GALE I KNOW YOUR PAIN IS DEEP AND VERY MUCH HURTS EACH AND EVERY DAY, PLEASE CARY ON BEING STRONG AND HELPING OTHERS WITH THEIR DEVISTATIONS AS YOU HAVE. IT IS SO UNFORTUNATE TO HAVE ANTHONY TAKEN FROM YOU IN HIS PRIME OF LIFE, I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.
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