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Monroe and Pat Grassi
December 10, 2007
Sister Paula,,
Both your parents were special family members to my brothers and I during our young years.. We will keep both your parents in our daily prayers. We will always remember your mom as a warm, loving person she was....God Bless all of you..
Debra Morello
December 9, 2007
Dear Aunt Pauline,
How blessed I was to call you "godmother" and to have lovely memories of our chats, watching you play the piano, having you read me a favorite poem, laughing with you as you created a game for Mikie and Vinnie, and always leaving your home with a "care package".
There is peace in knowing that you are now reunited with Uncle Matt, David, with Grandma Sarah, and with all of your sisters and brother in heaven.
Until we meet again dear Aunt, I send along my love and prayers, Debbie
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