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judy stone
March 15, 2009
to the family,
you have my deepest sympathy.
especially to kevin, all love to you and ed. I know how much you loved and cared for your mom. You know in your heart you did what was right for her. She at peace now. god be with you and your family.
your friend,judy stone
Bob, Linda, Lauren and Robbie Grabowski
March 14, 2009
Jayne, Chuck, Carly, Jason, Chas, Ashley, Sarah, Steve, Bobby, Jayne, Carson, Nathan, Kevin, Ed and Joe,
We wanted each and every one of you to know how sorry we are for the loss of your mother and grandmother. She was a lovely woman who will be missed by so many, especially all of you. Cherish your memories of her and know that you were blessed to have had her in your lives. Jayne and Kevin, your father would be proud and happy to know that you kept your promise to him to keep your Mom in her home. May her love surround all of you and may her memory be eternal. Love you all.
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