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4 Entries
J Ramonett
June 10, 2011
As a child, I have such fond memories of your sense of humor, hugs and kisses. I know you're in a much better place now. Thank you for your prayers while I was military deployments. You will live in our hearts forever and Tia Maria's house will always be a place with beautiful, childhood memories.
Anna Ramonett-Wyatt
June 8, 2011
I enjoyed your company,stories,advice and even more your prayers. I am greatful for the time we shared. Tia I Love and Miss you, It was a pleasure and blessing to have you in my life.
Rosa Lopez
June 6, 2011
Tia Maria te estranamos,no heras mi tia pero para muchos fuiste tia Maria,descansa en Paz hermana en CRISTO.
June 5, 2011
TIA MARIA,YOU WILL SURELY BE MISSED BY ALL.WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU ALREADY I CAN NOT BELIEVE THAT YOU HAVE LEFT TO BE WITH OUR LORD.MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES.LOVE YOUR NIECE DIANE AND FAMILY SANTA CRUZ.
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