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Kevin McGee
November 5, 2006
She was a special lady, one in a trillion.
Thanks for all the laughs, Ada, for the good food, for showing us what a marriage could be.
And for bringing such good kids into the world.
Carol Danca
November 5, 2006
I miss you mom and hope you have reunited with Frances. Don't worry about dad, he's fine here with me, but I'll never make a sauce like yours. Good thing we're not big eaters. I'm always looking for you, especially in the kitchen.
I will carry you in my heart always.
I love you
Carol
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