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Sandra Mazza
February 6, 2024
I will miss her she was an awesome lady she'd do anything for anybody.
Monique Erisman
February 5, 2024
My first memory of Angie was when I first started going to church over 20 years ago. I didn't know hardly anyone there yet, but Angie invited me and her mom over to lunch at her house. Jacque introduced me to Angie and we had a great lunch. She made me feel welcome and encouraged me as a new believer in Christ. She always had a smile when I showed up at church. I'm so grateful for this memory with Angie.
Melissa Cohea
February 4, 2024
I have lots of priceless memories with Angie. But my favorite is one time when I came to babysit she came up to me and said " you need a hug" I said awe thanks she then said " I need a big big hug" My memories of her are all smiles and happiness! I love you Angie! So thankful I get to spend eternity with you!
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Amber Parris
February 2, 2024
I will always remember your fearlessness!
Bonnie Corona
February 2, 2024
I am Angie´s Aunt BJ. We live near Disneyland, and when she came to visit with Jaime and the kids.. of course we went there. Angie wanted me to go on the big roller coaster with her, I did not want to. After she begged me I reluctantly gave in. It was fun, sort of! But we laughed and laughed afterwards!
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