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Karen and June Purrington
March 18, 2009
Dee and Family,
May God bless you in this time of sadness.
May you find consolation in knowing that she is at peace.
May your memories bring you comfort and as the days and weeks pass and you return to life's routine, may you find comfort in family and friends.
God Bless!
Mike Conroy
March 14, 2009
Kevin and Family,
The Knights at Our Lady of Olives send our condolences and pray you find consolation and peace. She fought a great battle and will be missed. As a family member Annalisa is very close to our hearts. God rest her soul in the arms of His Mother Mary.
Kim Doroba
March 14, 2009
Annalisa there are so many things that I would say to you if I could but I know you knew how much I loved you....and always will. I know that the things you taught your children will live on through them. You are a wonderful mother and friend! You will be greatly missed. I know you are resting in the arms of Jesus.
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