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December 2, 2010
Elvia, I have read your memoriams to your son every year and my heart just aches for your loss. And I have always wondered if you are the same Elvia Franco from North High School. If you are, we went to school together. My name is Charlene. I, too, would love to talk with you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you.
November 30, 2010
Hello I read the memorial for yuor son today and I was wondering if you are the Elvia Franco that attended John North High School in the late '70s. My sister was in your class, Lucie Pasillas, sadly she died when she was 21. My name is Linda, Elvia I also lost my teenage son nearly 3 years ago. I would love to talk with you sometime. may God bless you and your family
also a mom
November 30, 2010
My heart aches for you. What beautiful words you have written for your beautiful son on this anniversary date. May he always feel the magnitude of your love and may you always feel him with you.
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