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Cynthia Mariano-Silverio-Blanchard
September 20, 2004
To the Silverio Family and to everyone who's life was touched by Mark Silverio:
May God bring us all His healing love and help keep the memory of Mark's beautiful spirit alive in us.
"And now, our God, the great and mighty and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of unfailing love, do not let all the hardships we have suffered be as nothing to you." Nehemiah 9:32a.
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Matthew Griffin
September 16, 2004
Mark,
Thank you for being part of bringing Hillary into this world. We'll miss you.
Edward Goldman
September 16, 2004
In memory of Mark,
Who did things his own way / on his own ground. And was a loving relative - He will be missed.
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