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Christina Finamore
September 6, 2010
Love you Nana, you will be missed.
Marjorie Fischer
August 12, 2010
May the Lord welcome you with open arms Aunt Barbara. Love, Margie
August 12, 2010
May God hold all of you in His loving arms and give you comfort and peace.
Love,
Your cousin Jeanne Bingham
Dominika McCauley
August 12, 2010
We love you Nana
yes we do
We will never forget about you.
Your warm smile
Your happy way
precious memories of you will be here to stay
We will miss you but we know
That you love us we're ever we go
Life with you has been nice
We look forword to when we will be together in paridice
August 11, 2010
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