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Nick Gettino
April 27, 2007
To my Mom, my brothers, my sisters and to all my children, grandchildren and my nices and nephews.
We were all very fortunate to have such an honorable, loving and teacher for a Dad and Grandfather. There were many times in my life he told me things that I didn't want to hear or listen to, but he always stayed true to his beliefs and his code of ethics. He was a wonderful, fun person whom I loved tremendously and I am so happy we really got to know each other.
Your son
Nick
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