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TONY NICOMETO
November 2, 2014
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Denis Gould
October 26, 2014
Dear Doug and Family,
Remembering your beloved Curtis from Donald Drive, our days at Maryvale and in years since. Curtis shared many serious human interest issues with us on facebook, and his passion for positive change will be greatly missed. Our deepest sympathy on his passing.
Joan Spychaj
October 26, 2014
To the family; what do you say to someone so brave, wise, a mentor, a giver of life, respected, fun, full of knowledge, family oriented, and generous; whom God has a better purpose for Curt right now?
It is challenging to say how deeply sorry for your loss, and yet know he is at peace. He loved so many and tried to seek wisdom to encourage those he knew. May God bless you all at this time.
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