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Donna & Juan Castillo
March 30, 2017
We all feel very sad and are so sorry to hear about our cousin Jerry's passing. He was too young to lose his life. He was such a wonderful, kind and compassionate person. Always worried about others. We are glad that we got to spend some time with Jerry when he visited our house this past Fall. He stopped by one afternoon on his way home from Boston after one of his treatments. Even though we all hadn't seen each other in a long time, we immediately picked up talking where we left off. Jerry was always very easy to have a conversation with.
Bill & Anne, we are so sorry that you have lost your brother and brother in law. We send the entire Neviackas family our heartfelt condolences and prayers.
Hugs & prayers,
Donna, Juan
Adriana & John
Castillo
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