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Sandra Zavota
December 5, 2007
To Anna and your family. We had met at Saint Antoine's my sister-in-law is Sister Theresa Zavota. We would talk at times with you. My husband Louie and his sister Josie. We had the little Shiu Tzu. Anyway we want to offer you our condolances and prayers. You were a real trooper, you were there every day for your husband. To have been married 61 years shows the love you two had for one a nother. God Bless You and your family. Again we are sorry for your loss. I'm sure you will meet your love one again someday. You were a very kind woman and hope you find the strength to go on for your family. Louie and Sandra Zavota
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