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Phil and Patti Saad
December 18, 2006
Danny, Bobby and Families, We want to express our sympathy and tell you that Amptee will always be remembered as such a sweet, happy woman. Noelle will miss visiting her and calling her "Dumptee" which made her laugh and smile. We will keep all of you in our prayers. Love, Phil, Patti and Family
Joan Garthwaite
December 15, 2006
One of my most endearing memories of Amtee is listening to her joyfully play the piano at our family parties. She was devoted to her entire family, and she will be missed. I know she is joyful with all those who love her in heaven.
Love, her niece, Joan
Audrey Saad
December 15, 2006
My sympathy to the family. Dearest Ampte, as I knew her, took the time to teach me Arabic words & phrases & we shared many wonderful times together at the Daughters of Lebanon, family gatherings and also at their home on Truman Street. We shared our joys, disappointments, our sadnesses, but she always had an uplifting word and a smile for everyone. I will always treasure those memories. May she rest in peace knowing that she had a beautiful family always loving and caring for her. With much love, Audrey Saad
Melissa Carer
December 15, 2006
My grandmother was the most beautiful woman. She could bring a smile to anyone's face and her love was so endless that I can still feel it all around me even through this hard time. Grandmas hold our tiny hands for just a little while.....but our hearts forever.
I love you Sitte and not a day will go by that I don't think or miss you. Rest in peace now with Jiddu.
Love, Melissa
The Staff of Spadaccino Funeral Home
December 15, 2006
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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