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4 Entries
John Pettrone
November 5, 2015
Hi Nick and Cindy,it is still hard to believe Stephanie is gone. Betty and I think of the two of you often and what you have been through. Our thoughts and prayers are always with you. Hope all is well with the both of you and the boys. Love, John & Betty
Nick O
November 4, 2015
Since this is temporary, go to her website at StephanieOliva.com , you can leave a message on the permanent guestbook.
ALWAYS AND FOREVER
Cindy Oliva
November 4, 2015
Our life has changed forever since you been gone. Everything we do as family and watching your brothers grow in to the future has sadness, it's a bitter sweet. Not sharing our future as a family will always be incomplete. You will always be in our hearts and your smile will always be embedded in our minds..
Mary Kay Dierna
November 4, 2015
Nick and Cindy, my heart still breaks for you. I continue to pray for you both, and of course for sweet Stephanie.
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