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Angie Torres
March 29, 2013
Ann was the most beautiful, compassionate soul that I have ever known and I don't think I will ever meet anyone like her again in this lifetime. I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to know her, to work with her and to become her friend. She was a true social worker, a person who believed in what she did and who made a difference in the world. Sadly, the world now has a huge void in it. My sincere condolences to Terry, Tom, Bill, Tessie, Gracie and Ruby. How lucky you were to have such an amazing woman as the heart of your family.
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