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Nancy Pizzo
September 25, 2008
Most of my child hood memories are of times spent at Aunt Anna and uncle Mike's house. I learned how to ride a bike at their house, the day I graduated Junior High we went to their house and Aunt Anna had a cake for me and Uncle Mike would cook hot dogs and Hamburgers for us. These and so much more memories I will always cherish. She will be greatly missed but I will never forget her and Uncle Mike.
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