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Lorrie D'Apice
November 15, 2005
John, may you find peace, joy and love on your new journey. My heart is full of sadness upon hearing of your untimely death. I know Mom is waiting for you and life will be better for you now. May God bless your soul.
My sympathy to Jimmy and family, Laura and Shannon, Cindy and Jeff. It's been a long, hard, road and God has taken him home to live in peace with him. God Bless you Johnny. See you in a better place and a better time. Love Aunt Lorrie
JEFF&CINDI JUREK
November 14, 2005
JON WE HOPE YOU CAN FINALLY REST IN PEACE YOUR MEMORY WILL ALWAYS LIVE ON
Shannon and Laura D'Apice
November 13, 2005
May our beloved family member now rest in peace.
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