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melissa gonzalez lpn
September 23, 2009
To the family of Mrs. Fitzgerald,
It was an honor to be the nusre of Mrs.Fitzgerald. She was truly what I consider to be a "Lady". She made my job at the nursing home so pleasent. She always had a smile on her face. Even though I'm am no longer there I will always have a place in my heart for her, I will truly miss her.
Christina Fitzgerald
September 23, 2009
Aunt Martha, you are in a better place now, spread your wings and watch upon the ones that you love. You will be missed by many! I remember vistiting you at the nursing home and just your smile would brighten any room up, and your laugh would sure put a smile on your face! Love you forever!
Uncle Robert I love you and am here for you. And for the rest of the family, my heart and love goes out to you as well. She will be forever in our hearts...
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