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Helene Duynslager
January 4, 2012
To the Giacobassi Family, Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of a very sweet, caring, and friendly person that your Mom is and will always be in our book. Now Mom is up heaven cooking her good meals for everyone up there. May our dear Lord give all of you peace knowing she's may be out of sight but not out of thoughts and prayers. All of you will be in our thoughts and prayers since we can't make the funeral.
Love, (Mickie's sister in law) Helene and Jim Duynslager
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