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Barbara Cardoza
October 29, 2004
I will miss you Eric Barbara Cardoza
Connie Smith (Green)
October 23, 2004
It makes me sad to know that I can never talk to you again. You are finally free from your worldly bonds. Your spirit will be forever young, as your were. I will forever remember the trip we had to Tahoe in the limosine and how special I felt. If there is a Heaven, I know that you are there playing Bingo and having a good time. God Bless You and Your Family. With love forever and always, Connie
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