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Larry Parsons
June 16, 2011
This is Larry Parsons from Tiltonsville. We were close friends of Betty and Gino when they lived here. I could still hear Gino laughing once in awhile - what a great laugh he had.
You have our deepest symphathy from Virginia and I.
Maralyn Burke
June 15, 2011
Maralyn Burke
patricia risch
June 14, 2011
Megan and Steve and especially Mitchell Smith. My prayers and sympathy goes out to you all. I know she was such a sweet lovely lady loved by many. Mitch as you know we love you very much we will make a donation to you so you can place where you would like for it to go. She is now at peace and with her love. She is happy looking down on her family. Love the Pat Risch Family. Emily Harding grandmother.
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