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Christa Neuhauser
May 6, 2019
Armanda, I met you during the darkest time of my life. We became friends, and you listened to all my pain and complaints. Soon enough, we had fun on our motorcycle trips, circling the Grand Canyon and exploring the Adirondacks together. I very much enjoyed our long conversations. I loved to listen to your stories about your childhood and your family, you were a fascinating person. I'm sorry I missed to say good bye to you and hope you didn't have to suffer. I will always remember you!
Ira, Ilene Weiner
July 23, 2018
Will always remember the good times and the tail wagging times.............Miss you Squad
Susan Fischer
July 23, 2018
So sorry to hear this. I was one of her many satisfied clients, and appreciated her warmth and generosity. My condolences to her family and colleagues.
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