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Darlene Capparelli
August 2, 2013
My deepest sympathy on the passing of Jean.
I was her CNA at The Lexington for a long time and I will truly miss her. She has the same name as my sister and I used to talk to her and say, "Hi, Jeannie, Jeannie! How's my girl?" There were a number of times it sounded like she was saying to me, "I need you.... I need you." Other CNAs heard her and thought she was saying that also.
She is in a good place!
Love,
Darlene
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