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Jessica seblano
July 13, 2025
Grandma you will always be missed and loved!! I remember walking into the house and would always smell you cooking Sunday dinner when we would all get together the whole family would actually get together and your American cheese pizza. I remember mommy Daddy and she used to come over when we would go home you give me a brown bag with some snacks in it and we used to always read your candy dish you´re always one 1000,000 and you always did for others before you did for yourself and I look up to you for that I really do and I love you more than anything in the world Nothing is gonna ever change that and I know you´re up there with Daddy and Aunt Evelyn, uncle Anthony and you´re gonna look down on each and everyone of one of your children as well as your grandchildren and great grandchildren and I told Giovanni a lot about you and showing pictures of you and grandpa But I know you´re in a better place and you´re not suffering but I love you and we miss you very much.
Jessica
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