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Margaret Pich
June 6, 2007
My belated deepest sympathies to the entire family. She will be missed greatly by all and remembered in prayers. Just remember the good times and all those "funny" moments. At least she's where she's wants to be.
Jean Sudell
May 6, 2007
My deepest sympathy for your loss.
Irene Schaffer
May 4, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with the whole family.
Phil Bruno
May 4, 2007
We all were better people by having Aunt Phil in our lives. You just liked being around her as she always made you feel good. She will be missed. She is now with many of her loved ones in heaven.
Joann Davis
May 4, 2007
One of my greatest memories is sitting in Aunt Phil's kitchen with Jane and talking to Aunt Phil and Uncle John. My thoughts and prayers are with Jane and all of her family.
Starr Pruszinski
May 4, 2007
Rest In Peace Aunt Phil
God Bless
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