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Jim and Stacey Karp
March 12, 2004
I will forever remember my Uncle Do as a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and uncle. Florida will never be the same now that he is gone, but memories remain and happiness continues. Auntie, the pain will subside, the sufforing has ended and the sorrow will turn back to joy. Your life may be different but now, now you have a guardian angel to sit on your shoulder and watch over you and to protect you from harm...Uncle Do loved you more then life itself, he will always be with you, he will always remember you...He is in my heart and in my memories forever. Never will he be forgotten, never will the memories fade, never will our love dwindle.
Sylvia Tompkins
March 9, 2004
Carol: I am so sorry to read of the death of your dear "lifemate".
I know your family is heartbroken.
Remember, If God brings you too it, he will see you through it.
Love Ya!
Sylvia Tompkins
Sandy (Manto) Vazquez
March 9, 2004
Auntie and the family are in our thoughts and prayers. Uncle Due will be missed dearly. I'll always remeber his jolly smile.
Sandy and Alex Vazquez
Ramona Reynoso
March 9, 2004
Dear Carito, I am sorry for the lost
of your loving husband, I know how you feel,my thoughts are with you and family,I know he is in good place with God.
God bless you all.
Love,
Ramonita
Ken Pearce
March 9, 2004
My thoughts are with the family. My best to you all.
Ken Pearce
Band Director
Stonewall Jackson
Sherri Lynn Feliciano
March 8, 2004
To my loving Uncle Doo. I will never forget all the fun times we shared together as a family. Whether it was surprising Auntie by jumping in the car for the trip to Florida or sitting on my parents' deck just chatting away every summer. You were a very special part of my life and will be missed dearly, but you will always live on in my heart. I love you always.
Barbara Fonseca
March 8, 2004
I will never forget you and those great suspenders! You are loved and will be missed by everyone you touched. God Bless you.
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