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Jamie Marescalchi
November 4, 2008
Carol & Tony,
Al and I are very sorry to hear about Auntie Jo. We know how difficult it is to lose a parent. I hope that all your wonderful memories will help you through the healing process. I'm sure she is now reunited with Uncle Billy and they are happy to be together again.
Our deepest condolences.
Love, Cousin Jamie & Al
Betsy Groner
November 4, 2008
Words are not enough when a loved one passes. My loving thoughts and prayers are with you all. If there is ANYTHING I can do, please let me know.
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