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February 29, 2016
Uncle Fred and cousins: Freddie, Lorraine and Jo-Ann; I was so sorry to hear about your loss; your mom, my auntie. No words can really express why things happen; whether to the young or to the old. You will treasure all the memories you all have. I remember visits to Nonna's and your earlier home. I remember my Dad taking all of the nieces/nephews up the street for ice-cream on a warm Sunday. We all at least have our memories. I'm here for all of you if you need me. Elena
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