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6 Entries
Debbie Rodriguez
June 6, 2006
Dear Margaret and family.
I know what you are feeling at this time and my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Just remember he is in a beautiful place and at peace. Remember all the good times you had together. Sincerely, Debbie
Rachael Tafoya
June 6, 2006
Uncle Sonny,
I have the fondest memories of family visits to your house. Your house was always open and full of fun. I will miss you and your silly jokes. Love You very much,
Rachael
Margie Addison
June 5, 2006
Uncle Sonny,
I'm glad we visited a few months ago and had a nice sort of "catching up with the news" time together. I'll always treasure my memories of you, Auntie Margaret and the kids growing up. I always felt you would be there if ever I needed you. I appreciate the guidance you and Auntie gave me in my early adulthood. You two were the closest to me (and Mike when we were first dating-34 yrs later!). That I won't ever forget.
Love and God Bless you.
Doreen Rodriguez-Torres
June 4, 2006
Nino, I am so sorry that I didn't spend more time with you. I have no excuses other than life catches up and things change so quickly. I remember all the times that I would spend at your house when I was little. I loved playing with Ocaris or just washing dishes in the kitchen while you, my Nina, and my Mom and Dad would talk and enjoy yourselves. So many beautiful memories I have of when I was little and of the beautiful people in my life. I wish I could have seen you more often, just know that you were always a special part of my life. I will miss you so much, but I know you and my Dad have alot of catching up to do. Tell him that I miss him and I love him.
I pray that you find peace in Heaven and know that you will be free of pain now. I love you more than you know and I am sorry that you have to leave us. Please watch over us and keep us safe.
Love always, Doreen
Stella Rodriguez
June 2, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Mario
June 2, 2006
I'll miss you forever grandpa.
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