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Rick Visco
October 25, 2001
I can still remember the trips down the shore with You, my mother, and me. The conversations that switched between Polish and English along with the laughter. You made me very happy and I will always treasure this memory. We will miss you dearly. Love, Rick, Donna, Brian, Andrea, and Megan.
Stanley V. Stevens
October 19, 2001
Aunt Jennie,U made me laugh for as long as I can remember. I can still see the smile on your face when I close my eyes. Thanks for the memories, they will be with me forever. Love and prayers, Stan, Lynn, Vince and Jessica
Rosemarie Stevens
October 17, 2001
Dear Bernadette, Gene and family
So sorry for your loss. I wish I could attend, but, am unable. Will always remember her and her laughter. She was a giving and loving person who was proud of her children. I will miss here deeply. Love, Rosemarie
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