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Lynna Klein
January 31, 2005
Dear Joe and family:
You and your family were such a big part of my life and you will never be forgotten and will be greatly missed by many. May you find peace in your new home and may you be there with open arms when we all get a chance to join you when it is our time. Bless to you and your entire family.
Jennifer Marnoch
January 28, 2005
I didn't know Mr. D'Angiolini, but I know his niece, Amy, very well and hope that you guys are able to cope with this together. You all have my deepest sympathy during this very hard time. Be strong and you are all in my prayers. If there is anything that I can do to help, please do ask.
*Jenn
Amy Mawyer
January 28, 2005
Dear Uncle Joe,
You will never know how sadly you are missed. I will always love you. I will do what you told me to do and I will take care of my family. I will never forget you. I just wanted you to know that. With lots of love, Your neice, Amy Susan
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