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Joyce Caetano
October 31, 2012
We love and miss you Uncle Alfred. I know you are up in Heaven no longer in pain watch over us. You will always be in our hearts.
I still remember one of our last conversations. You telling me that when I see a dandelion in my yard, that I would laugh and say you are lucky Uncle Alfred isn't here to pull you out by the roots. I loved our many conversations and can't wait til the day we have another one up there in Heaven. until we meet again, R.I.P.
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