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Clarrissa Cargill and Family
January 30, 2008
To Diana Moro and Family,
Please accept our deepest condolences and may God comfort you and your family at this time.
With our sincere sympathy,
Maria Massaro
January 29, 2008
To Grandma Moro & Family,
I may not be an official granddaughter (yet!), I consider Aurelia and Remo my Grandparents. From the first I started dating their Grandson, Keith, they’ve been so loving and caring to me and although I've only been part of the family for 5 years, they make me feel like it's been a lifetime. Grandpa reminded me so much of my own Grandpop, it was like I had him back for a little while. Grandpa Moro, you will be missed greatly by all who have had the pleasure of knowing you. God Bless and look up Sam Massaro in Heaven. I’m sure you’ll have much in common and alot to talk about. With all my love, Maria
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