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Joe Masci RN CHPN
May 17, 2005
I was sorry to hear about Sharon's passing. I am the Hospice nurse that visited her while at UVA. I realize that I didn't meet her whole family, but it was clear that she wanted to go home and be with what must be a very loving family (and her animals, of course)! I am glad she was able to go home!! Please take care of yourselves!
Antoinette Searles
May 17, 2005
My sincere sympathy to Ron and Family. Sherry was such a good person and I was very sorry to hear of her passing. Your cousin Toni, Keith and Norman Searles
June Easton
May 17, 2005
Sherry will dearly be missed to all that knew and loved her. If I can ever do anything please let me know. My heartfelt sympathy and prayers are for you.
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