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Tracie Genereux
March 12, 2010
It would not of made any sense, to just take one angel and not the other. I love you two very, very much from the bottom of my heart!!! Love, Tracie
Judy Decker
May 7, 2009
I didn't even know this lovely couple but God sure wanted them to be together and didn't want one to live without the other,
how special to both be joined in death as in marriage, this was Gods plan, may the family be blessed that they died together, God didn't want her to be alone. I am so sorry for your loss.
Michelle Genereux
May 6, 2009
Uncle Moe an Aunty Annette.my prayers are with you .we love you, your brother ,Roland,sister-in-law Terry ,neice&god daughter Michelle,her son Brandon ,
Bob,Marilyn & Tammy Pelland
May 6, 2009
Our thoughts & Prayers are with you.
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