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Colette Fujimoto
May 4, 2010
Dear Mr. & Mrs. McHone,
I attended elementary school with Julie and remember her fondly. She was so funny and friendly. I send you and your family my deepest sympathy.
Jeni Coxe
February 22, 2010
Mike and Judy,
I came to your house years ago to a bbq you had with Julie when she was recovering at your house after having surgery on her leg or foot, and I swam in the pool and had such a great time. I haven't seen Julie in a number of years but I loved her very much, and she gave the most comforting hugs I have ever had in my life. I remember she used to wear Eternity perfume and I was on the bus one day a number of months ago and this woman was wearing the same perfume, the smell brought me pleasant memories of Julie and I smiled.
Raymond Ralston
February 20, 2010
No love is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as all grieve Julie's Passing. She is loved by many and will be missed.
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