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Colleen Casttellani (Mulson)
January 3, 2008
weekends with you, going to church on Sunday, the fact that she made the best birthday cakes when we were little,learning how to sew,visiting grammy and grampy goyer on sundays. you were the best a child could ask for in a grandmother
Lisa Brown
December 27, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. Aunt Norma was a special lady with an admirable inner strength. She will be missed.
Kara Rosenthal (Mulson)
December 27, 2007
Special Memories - Making of Prom/special events dresses; apple bread on Easter, having toast, jam and tea, you love for cats, taking me to see my Aunts and Uncles to play with their animals and spending time with you.
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