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Joanne Cesiro
October 27, 2008
My name is Joanne and I treated Lois at Stony Brook for a short while last year. What a wonderful, caring woman. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I will keep her and all of her family in my thoughts and prayers.
Tara Castillo & Family
October 27, 2008
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time.
John/Judy Hussey
October 25, 2008
Though we have not been neighbors for many years, you tend to never forget friends, on behalf of my wife Judy and myself we cannot tell you how sorry we are for your loss, your mom was a good person...God Bless
Suzanne
October 25, 2008
To Lois's family,
My name is Suzanne and I worked with Lois for 18 years and got to know her well when she worked in the SICU. I'm also the nurse who got floated to MICU that night and was with Lois when she passed away. We all loved Lois and will miss her. I am sorry for your loss.
Love,
Suzanne
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