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Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lynch
November 25, 2011
We were neighbors/friends.
Tony had an amazingly kind heart. From the moment i met him, he was always to sweet to me. Tony, you will be missed by many, loved by many more. We will never forget you!
Frank Dicker
November 23, 2011
I was just a customer for ten years or more but would like to think we were mutual friends. He was a great guy with a good sense of humor. I will definitely miss him. Frank D.
Robert Smith
November 23, 2011
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Aldira DaCosta
November 22, 2011
I miss my son so much. I wish you would come back. I love you. Love mom
Tammy DaCosta
November 22, 2011
I wish you could have seen how you have touched the people that were lucky enough to know you. The ones who gotten to share your laughter and feel the warmth of your smile. You will be greatly missed. You are forever in my heart. Thank you all who have been so dear to my uncle.
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