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Kelly Muscia
April 7, 2011
Aunt Dorothy will be missed deeply. It was so good to see her at John and Amy's wedding. I will truley miss her. When ever I think of her I remember the story she would always tell me about the time we come to see her and Uncle Johnny in New York ( even though I don't remember it) that I as sitting at the kitchen table and I pounded) I want coffee I want tea I want pie) til this day I dont drink coffe or tea but love pie. I love you very much. Kelly
Kelly Muscia
April 7, 2011
Aunt Dorothy will truely be missed. It was so good to see her at John and Amy's wedding. I will truely miss her. When ever I think of her I she always would tell me about the time we came to see her and Uncle Johnny (even thought I dont remember it) of how I would pound on the table and say "I want coffe I want tea I want pie". To this day I dont drink coffee or tea but do like pie. I love you Aunt Dorothy and will miss you. Your first great niece. Kelly
Mary Marguerite Musk (Egloff)
April 7, 2011
My mom sent me the obituary and as soon as I say the Dorothy Feipel, warm memories of my childhood ran through my whole being. I have such loving thoughts of living across Crain Street from you when I was very young. My thoughts and prayers go out your entire family.
Nancy Pochily
April 7, 2011
Love you, Mom! Will miss you always! Give Daddy a kiss & hug for me! Mom always loved to sing - the Angels will have another sweet voice in their choir! - Nancy
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