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Donna Ayotte
January 10, 2010
I was so sorry to see you go, but God needed you more. My memories of you will always be happy ones. You would give anyone the shirt off your back. You were a kind and gentle man. My thoughts are with you and you will be missed by all.
Love Donna
January 8, 2010
Doris & Fred, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. If we can do anything for you, please let usknow. Our loss is heaven's gain and we will all see each of our loved ones again when we meet at the throne of Jesus. God Gless You; Kathy & Joe
Dolores Barnes
January 7, 2010
To Frank My Uncle, you will be missed and you were loved by all your family, The Nurse said you called out for your Mother, and grandma was waiting to take you home and see the rest of the family! We are all sad but also happy that you are not suffering, tell everyone for us Hello and we will see you again someday!
Love your Niece Dolores
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