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On Saturday, August 20, 2005, GEORGIA JEAN CAFFES of Olney, MD. Loving Aunt of Constance, Claudia, Peter, Jr., James, Andrew Caffes and Jean Leahy; sister of the late Peter Caffes, Sr. Also survived by 12 great nieces and nephews. Memorial service and inurnment at Norbeck Memorial Park Chapel, Batchellors Forest Rd. and Georgia Ave., Olney, MD on Wednesday, August 24, at 11:30 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Montgomery Hospice Society, 1355 Piccard Drive, Suite 100 Rockville, MD 20850. Arrangements by COLLINS FUNERAL HOME.
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Ann and Ben Colandreo
September 9, 2005
I am so sorry to hear about the death of your Aunt Georgia. We had many good times and laughs together. I know that she had a wonderful life with her family which she loved so much. You were the world to her. My heartfelt condolences to all.
Helen Balamoti
August 28, 2005
You will always be on my mind and in my heart, My True Sister. Will miss our talks, trips and visits. Will cherish my memories together from childhood through the end. Love you, Helen
Laurie Collins
August 27, 2005
Thanks for being such good friends with my mom over the years, Georgia. I know she and the other "girls" will miss you very, very much. I'm glad I got to know you! I just wish you didn't have to leave so soon.
Ann Cermak
August 23, 2005
I will miss you, your smile,
your laugh & our "talks"...every day of my life.......you were truly a "Special" person to me and my family. Love, Ann
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