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mike pomarico
November 6, 2005
GEORGE NOW YOU CAN REST IN PEASE. IT WAS MY PLEASURE TO HAVE BEEN YOUR BROTHER-IN-LAW. WE HAD MANY GOOD TIMES AND I WILL TRUELY MISS YOU. YOUR OLD HUNTING PARTNER MIKE.UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN...
mike pomarico
November 6, 2005
george may you rest in peasei will miss you very much.your old hunting partner and brother-in-law mike...
Patricia DelMonico
October 28, 2005
George, You were my oldest and dearest friend, we laughed and cried together so many times, heaven will listen to the oldies music from now on. I'll miss you and you'll be in my thoughts. I will watch Jayson as always! love you and miss you Pat. you'll be in my prayers.
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