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Diane Macadlo
October 20, 2006
You know there is always something special to say about someone. Uncle Norbie was always special. He always bragged about how special Aunt Betty and all his children were.He was a good person and will be rememebered fondly.God bless you and your family.
Patti Runge (Butler)
October 19, 2006
So sorry for your loss. It has been so many years since we have seen your family but my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Mary & Joe Murphy (Talmon)
October 19, 2006
Mary J. Talmon/Murphy & Joseph Murphy
LINDA SENGER
October 19, 2006
YOU KNOW THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART FOR YOU. JUST KEEP ON LOOKING DOWN TO SEE IF I GOT A NEW HAIRDO. LOVE YA.
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