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2012
In Loving Memory of Mildred I. (Cavatino) D'Amico who passed away March 15, 2012.
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Dear Shelly,Jackie and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother was a very special lady. You and your family remain in my prayers.
With Sympathy,
Renee' Brown
Renee Brown
March 19, 2012
Although I hadn't seen Aunt Millie for MANY years, I remember her well. May God rest her soul.
Anthony DAmico
March 18, 2012
She was such a kind loving Aunt.I'm so very fortunate to have gotten to reunite with her after so many years.
linda kondrat
March 18, 2012
Sorry for your loss. We use to manage the apartment complex where your mom lived. We spent many hours sitting under the tree out front of the bldg talking. We will miss her.
Lee & Katie Umlauft
March 18, 2012
Your mom seemed like everyone's "mom" yet remained "one of the girls" when we were out with her. I'll always remember the fun we all had and her laugh. You were blessed to have her with you for 88 years but, as with all our loved ones, 188 years would not have been enough. She will truly be missed.
Jan Razek (Storey)
March 18, 2012
So sorry about your loss. I always enjoyed talking to your Mom, she was really special. She enjoyed everything so much. I know you guys will miss her.
Rose & Art Noch
March 17, 2012
My husband Bob Rubus worked with Millie at Curtis, I also worked in the office there. We were part of the group that went to lunch every month with Millie. She will be sorely missed in our lunch group. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
Bob and LaVerne Rubus
March 17, 2012
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