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Cavanaughs and Schiavos with Dad at the Irish Pub in Atlantic City, NJ
Lisa Cavanaugh
May 13, 2006
Dad
We didn't make it down there before you crossed over, but I look back and smile at the good times we had especially the past year. We were blessed to have you up here for three months.
We had a blast going to A.C. (of course stopping at Dairy Queen and the Irish Pub), barbequing at the Schiavos, and going out for just about every breakfast and dinner.
Are you sure that was beer on your pants at the casino??
How about the past Thanksgiving, that was real nice. We had fun taking off the kitchen door to get the table into the dining room (even though brother said we would have to take out the wall to get it in there, but we did it!) And of course your past Birthday we spent on the ship and Domenicos. That was great how the 'Big Boper' sang to you. I hope mom wasn't looking when those old ladies came over to give you kisses! That cake was sure delicious!!
Miss you lots,
Love, your 'daughter up North'
Lisa
Me and Popsters at Ashleys
Melissa Cavanaugh
May 9, 2006
Pop
We promise to keep you and Gram's memory alive. We all remember all the fun we had and until we meet again, miss you
Melissa
P.S. I'm sure you and Gram have a lot of catching up to do!
Joan Schiavo
May 7, 2006
Dad,I was hoping & praying you could wait for Lisa & I to make it to Florida but I know God had different plans.We miss you very much.I keep going to the phone every night at 9:00 to call you,it's very hard to realize that I'll never get to talk to you on the phone anymore.Please give Larry & Mom lots of hugs for us.I know you are in good company.The casino will never be the same without you & Joanie will miss your ice cream treats at the Dairy Queen.Lisa is cruising around in the Merc,you would be real happy!Love you forever,Joan
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