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Lina Marturano
February 5, 2003
Nonna, we pray that you're at peace and that you're safely back with nonno Raffaele. We'll miss you
Lina & Vincenzo Marturano and family
Ann and Paul & family Calafiore
February 5, 2003
To Nonna Maruccia: I will cherish the memories of when I was little growing up with you, but now you are at peace and with Nonno Ieli whom we miss dearly. I only wish you could have shared many more years with us, but we are thankful for the good memories we hold. I dedicate this little prayer to you "Resting in you, Lord Jesus safe from the storms at sea, tucked in your arms and sheltered, here you will steady me." Rest in peace Nonna, we love you Anna & Paul and family
Joe & Tanina Calafiore
February 5, 2003
We will miss nonna very much and will be remembered and loved with nonno Raffael.
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