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Jeanmarie Vocalina
November 10, 2003
Michael and I were so sorry to hear about your loss. He was a wonderful neighbor and always willing to lend us a hand. Please know we are here for you and let us know if we can do anything.
Jen W-C
November 8, 2003
I wish I could find words to express what I feel on Craig's passing, but the best of words evade me.
I am sad to be reminded that life is not fair. I am also reminded that freedom takes many forms. But what I want most to say to Linda and T.J. and Craig is: you are not alone, you are not alone, you are not alone.
With utmost sympathy - Jen, Gillian, Erik and Joey
Brunilda West
November 5, 2003
I am heart broken at the passing of Craig. I pray that God will bring peace and comfort to you and fill you with His enduring Love in this your time of sorrow and pain.
With every piece of my heart,
Bruny
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