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meryl kessler
January 26, 2009
To Alan, Scott and Jennifer - your Mom and I go way back - and so had a lot of shared memories - many of them she still remembered and reminded meof! Coming to see my Mom from Virginia - I always knew that a very WITH It friend was there to greet me when all else there seemed so lost. Her spirit and personality were wonderful - and she dealt with her hardships like a trooper. I had great respect and admiration for her. She will be missed - and as my daughter Rebecca said - I"ll say what the OLD FOLKS say - may her memory be for a blessing. Love, Meryl
Dominic Di Cenzo
January 24, 2009
Jennifer & Jason:
Very sorry to hear of your mother's passing.
You are in our thoughts and prayers. I'm very sorry, but I can not make the service Sunday.
Dominic, Rose, Claire, James Adriana Di Cenzo
Rebecca Bloom
January 24, 2009
My visits to the Home will be lacking, I will miss her huge smile and warm greeting when I go to visit my grandmother. Her spirit was already missed greatly when I visited today. She always greeted me with great warmth and was curious about other lives and always inquired of my grandmother if she had not seen her in the cafe. Her spirit never faltered despite the fact the her body had betrayed her. I will miss her greatly on my visits, it will not be the same. My hope is that her soul-spirit whatever one chooses to call it is now freely dancing a joyful dance - free of the limitations MS put on her body but never her spirit. May she as the old folks say be of blessed memory! With Great affection!
Richard A. Foreman
January 24, 2009
Alan:
Annie and I were saddened to hear of your Mother's passing yesterday and send along our deepest condolences and sorrow at this time.
Dr. Anne M. Hero (Foreman)
Richard A. Foreman
Pat and Dom Paniccia
January 24, 2009
Alan and Family: Dom and I are very sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. Please accept our sincerest condolences during this trying time. I will remember your family in my daily prayers.
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