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Helen D'Arezzo
April 30, 2008
Helen and I were deeply saddened to hear the news that Billy, Helen's brother, had passed on. It is with our heartfelt sympathy that we are thinking of his family today.
Although Helen and Billy were nine years apart in age, Helen fondly remembers him playing and kidding around with her as children. She particularly remembers a day when Billy hid under her bed and surprised her by grabbing her leg. She was proud of him serving during WWII and knows he was a devoted father to his family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife and family during this most difficult time. We pray God will strengthen and bless you with His peace.
Sharing in your grief,
Helen D'Arezzo and her daughter Vivian D'Arezzo
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