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Louise Barbarisi
May 14, 2010
Margaret and family,
I was truly sorry to hear from Sara about your husband's passing. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Louise McKinney Barbarisi
May 3, 2010
Margaret and family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Lots of love,
Theresa Irving
Martinez Family
May 3, 2010
Dear Lindsay and family,
I know how you must feel losing your father. I recently lost mine and it has been difficult to deal with. The only comforting I get is to know that he is not suffering anymore and is at rest. I did not have the opportunity to meet John, but from what you shared with me, I know he was a great man and loved his family dearly.
We will keep the memories alive..until we see our DADS again.
May John rest in peace and let perputal light shine upon him forever.
Love your friend,
Belinda
May 3, 2010
Lindsay: I wish I had met your dad because you always spoke so highly of him. My thoughts are with you and your family.
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