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Hannah DiPerna Obituary

Hannah Grace DiPerna, 11 weeks, of Gilbert, Arizona was born on January
19, 2008 and welcomed into God's arms April 3, 2008. Although her time with us was much too short, she brought a lifetime of joy and happiness to her parents, Bob and Wendy DiPerna and adoring sister, Brooke Sheldon. Hannah will also be tremendously missed by her grandparents Rosemary and Marvin Stein, and Jerry and Debbie Slonsky of Phoenix; and Pat and Sal DiPerna of Cleveland, Ohio. She is also survived by Aunts Jodi, Mary, Lainie (Timmy), Lisa, and Kathy (Mark); Uncles Chris (Sally), Steve (Kate), Philip, Ted (Jan), Greg (Sheri), Doug (Christina), Mike (Sue); as well as many other loving family members and friends. The love and support from her Grandma Rosemary, Grandma Pat, dear Aunt Jodi, and Aunt Hope will be forever cherished. We also want to thank our dear friends for their love and prayers along with a special thanks to Devon and Jeri, with Hospice of the Valley, for their warm and tender care. Hannah's perpetual innocence will remain with all of us as we look forward to being with her again in heaven. Services were already held at Allen Funeral Home 1130 S. Horne, Mesa, Az 85204 from 11 - 1 pm, Sunday April 6th. Contributions, in memory of Hannah Grace DiPerna, may be made to Hospice of the Valley.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Apr. 9, 2008.

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Susan Battle

April 17, 2008

Wendy, Bob and Brooke:
I am so very sorry for your loss. I can't even imagine what you must have gone through and what you are still facing. She was an adorable little angel and even though I never got the privelege of meeting her, I feel a loss at her passing. Please know that I understand your silence, but I am always here for you. You are in my heart and my prayers.
Susan

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