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Gina DeNardo Simmons
November 10, 2011
Pop pop,
I cannot tell you how much you have meant to us. You were the most loving, sensitive & dependable grandfather anyone could ever ask for. Your Brooklyn accent and rough hugs will forever make me smile! Thank you for always being there for Pat and me & for being the Pop Pat never had. Please love us & guide us to be the best married couple & parents we can be. Enjoy eternity with Mom Mom & try not to argue too much!
All our Love,
Gina,Pat, & the boys
Charlie/Sharon Crowther
November 8, 2011
We will miss you, A J. Say "hi" to Catherine and save us a spot in heaven. Love, Sharon and Charlie
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