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Melissa Cardoza-Gardner
May 20, 2009
Oh Poppy. You were the sweetest 2nd Grandpa I could of asked for. You always were so kind and loving and you treated be as your own. I know that you are in a happier place free of pain and back in the arms of your sweetheart and your son.
Jessica you are my sister and my friend. I have know your longer than any other friend, 26 years! I love you and will always be here for you. It seems we tend to loose our grandparents within months of each other. Keep your chin up and remember all the happy memories Poppy created for you and ones you shared with him. God bless
Kendra Steffen
May 14, 2009
Jessica, Heather and Christian,
Know that I am thinking of you and you have my deepest condolences. I know things will be hard in the coming months, but he is in a better place and would want you all to live your lives to the fullest. love you guys.
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