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Cheryl (Melton) Sargero
July 12, 2006
Tina you will be missed by many. I know you will look after the ones who love you! You could always make people smile no matter what. My deepest regards to family.
Teresa Slone
July 11, 2006
Deepest sympathy to family and friends. She was a very nice person that will be missed by all who new her.
Erica Buchanan
July 10, 2006
Aunt Tina will be missed! She had a zest for life!I will never forget her beautiful smile and her bouncy, fun, and loving spirit!She will live on in each of her beautiful children and grandchildren.
Jose and girls'...I am here if you need me.
Love, Erica (Gross) Buchanan
tassie debbie candice ann velia
July 10, 2006
Our deepest sympathy Tina will be missed. The greater cinti cardiovascular medical assistants.
debbie taylor
July 9, 2006
Best wishes to family.
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