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Sheila Charnetsky
October 23, 2008
Terry, Wayne, and family,
Want to extend our condolences for the loss of your aunt. Our prayers are with you.
Sheila and Tom Charnetsky
Theresa Harding
October 19, 2008
Aunt Sha, I can't believe you are gone. You were the Grandmother to my kids, the Mother to my husband Wayne. You were always there for all of us. You were more than an Aunt to me. We'll all look out for Mandy, Bear, and I. Love always, Terry
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