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Leah Solebello Draper
November 18, 2011
To my dearest Aunt Puggy,
Up in Heaven, high above,
I know today your with us all,
And sending all your love.
Today we all remember you,
And bid you one last goodbye,
Celebrate the life you've had
And maybe have a cry.
You'll never be forgotten,
I'll just close my eyes and see,
Your smiling face and feel your love
And you'll be close to me.
You had such a full life,
So many have so less,
It was your time...the Angels came,
And placed you with the best.
So my dear Aunt Puggy, up above,
Although your no longer here,
In my heart is where I'll keep you...
So forever, you'll be near.
Ron Solebello
November 18, 2011
Kathryn"Puggy" my sister-in-law is in God's loving hands. The pain, heartaches and hardships are no longer. The good memories and good times remain here with us (as well as the making of crafts at the kitchen table all night long). No one here knows what Heaven is like, but I know you know and believed that what God has in store for you will include everything you love. "Trust him. He will not fail you." You have given this earth a wonderful family to carry on.
Leah Black DeMuro Solebello
November 18, 2011
Dear Sis,
God saw you getting tired when a cure was not to be so he wrapped his arms around you, and whispered come to me. You didn't deserve what you went through so he gave you a rest. To keep you here was selfish and you needed to be released so God asked his Angels to open up there wings and they carried you to Heaven where pain is no more. Your memories are valued and keep deep with in our hearts and although your not here with us we'll never be apart. In memory of Katheryn Ann Marcinko
November 18, 2011
MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES AND LOVE TO ALL YOU ARE IN MY PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS KATHYE OROURKE GUADAGNINO AND FAMILY
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