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August 19, 2013
Dear Rowley Family. I remember Maria as a little girl running in and out of her house laughing and giggling with her sister. It has been many years but when I read about the accident it broke my heart for you. I wish you peace and love for your family. When you see Maria again, you will be in paradise. Much love and prayers for you. Laura Zatrinski (Strachan)
Donna Matthews
August 19, 2013
We had a class together at Brookdale, and shared some laughs, and while she was working at Bayshore, she nursed my father who praised her great personality. I didn't know she was his nurse because I was not on speaking terms with my dad then. When I learned what happened I was devasted. My prayers to her family, I know the passing of time doesn't matter; it is like youjust saw her. May you have peace, and know that others care.
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