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Ann Strakulski, RN
March 25, 2005
I only knew you and TJ for a short while when I set up his VNA home care at Children's, but want to let you know what a sweet and cute child he was and what a SPECIAL family you are. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
TARA BOLDEN
March 25, 2005
ITS ALWAYS HARD TO LOSE A LOVED ONE EVEN HARDER TO LOSE A PARENT OR CHILD, MAY GOD BE WITH THE FAMILY. NOW HES AN ANGEL WATCHING OVER YOU ALL.BE BLESSED THAT HE TAKES THE BEST.
ANGELA LEFLORE
March 25, 2005
TO THE JONES FAMILY. YOU KNOW THAT T.J. TOUCHED MY HEART.HE WAS THE SWEETEST LITTLE BOY .WHEN EVER HE SAW ME HE WOULD RUN BACK AND FORTH IN THE GATE. MONIQUE YOU AND THE KIDS ARE MY FAMILY.LOVE ANN AND THE KIDS.
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