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Lauren DiSilvestro
March 10, 2009
Dear Nicole, Ashley & Family: I worked with your Mom at BD. She was a wonderful woman, whom I always enjoyed talking to, I will miss her very much. She sat in the same pod as I, (cubical area) she taught me almost everything I know about the BD product lines. She was a brilliant women in so many ways. She loved you girls so much and talked about you everyday. While she was going thru her treatment, she mentioned what great care you both and your Dad gave to her. Just remember that she is always with you. My Deepest Sympathy and prayers. Lauren DiSilvestro
Annmarie Babino-Murphy
March 9, 2009
To Theresa's entire family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Theresa was a wonderful woman. I had the honor and privalage of taking care of her at ORMC-Arden Hill Campus. She was truly an amazing woman. She and I would talk and she always raved about her family. She loved you all dearly. I hope your knowing this helps. She will always be a special person that I will carry in my heart and thoughts and I pray that she looks over me.
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