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Barbara Capocasa
November 1, 2003
Dear Courtney and Family, We are very sorry for your loss.Diana asked that I extend her sympathy to you. Again, we are very sorry and God Bless You!
Lindy Badillo
October 31, 2003
May God grant this family peace during this difficult time.
Phyllis Jones
October 31, 2003
To the Entire Anderskow and Mason Family: We share your loss and even though we didn't know Renee well, we are family. Our deepest sympathy to John and their two precious daughters. May God be with all of you and carry you through the darkest of times. It is said God never puts more on us than we can carry and this is one time you will need his help to carry your sorrow and grief. We love you all dearly. Bill and Phyllis Jones
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