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Donna Roderick
October 5, 2007
Nana,
Everyone remembers your sweaters... I remember your dumplings. Thanks for the epicurean inspiration. Love, Donna
Lori Biron
October 1, 2007
Nana,you will be missed by all of us. Even though you didn't remember us by name the last year or so, we still know that you cared about us. We hope that you will now rest in peace with your husband and children. You did what you needed to do while you were with us and now it is your time to rest. Love Ya, Lori, Mark, Jenn & Chris
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