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Lori Hughes
January 23, 2005
To my cousins,
I am sorry for your loss of your Dad. I have happy memories of him when I was growing up. Your Dad cooking at my parents home and the party's at your parents home. My Mom passed away in September and I know that they all are up in heaven watching down on us with smiles in their hearts!
Sincerely,
Lori Hughes
Donna St. Martin
January 18, 2005
To the greatest Dad and Grandfather in the world.
Thanks for your unconditional love and your great sense of humor.
I will live my life to honor you the best I can.
I was lucky to have had such a wonderful and loving man as my father.
You are now and always will be, my hero.
Your commitment to Mom, to still stay loyal, is your legacy. When others fell, you stayed strong.
Thanks for being my rock that did not roll.
Love,
Donna Don Zini, your little fighter.
P.S. Went to North Beach and terrorized your old haunts, they rang the bell at a local tavern, and declared that another North Beach Legend is gone.Miss you G-Pa
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