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4 Entries
Valentina Grabner
November 22, 2009
Dear family, I am a one of the nurses who took care of Lisa. She was and she is a truly magnificent person. I am so sorry for your loss. No words can take away my pain. I will always remember Lisa as brave solder to the end of her days. I am so sorry. My deepest sympathy. I mourn your loss.
Valentina
Rosalinda Gonzalez & Family
November 18, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Lisa is now resting from pain and watching you and her children from Heaven. Her time with you will forever be in your hearts.
Herminia and Rosendo Beltran
November 16, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Aguilar & Corbitt Families
November 16, 2009
With a heavy heart, our deepest sympathy. Be comforted knowing Lisa is happy and watching you from heaven; She is strong and beautiful, just as she was here on Earth. She will never leave your heart.
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