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Cathy Stangroom
January 2, 2009
Russ, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Take care and will see you soon. Cathy and Scott Stangroom (Quianna #4)
Donald Saulnier
December 29, 2008
Our family sympathizes with you on Russ's passing. Growing up on Myrtle Street many times he and Sonny had opened the store on off hours to retrieve medicines needed by our families. God bless you, Russ.
Ron Ferri
December 29, 2008
Russell, we're very sorry to hear of your families loss. Our prayers go out to you and your family. Take care, see you soon.
Ron, Jeannine and Brianna Ferri
Barbara Hayes
December 26, 2008
To the D'Argento family,
I lived on Ash St, right around the corner from the drugstore, and spent many hours there "bothering" Russ. He was such a nice guy, and put up with all of us "neighborhood kids" with patience and understanding. He will be missed. God bless you all. Barbara (Roche) Hayes Sandwich, MA
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