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Deborah Hall
October 13, 2004
Roseanne was liked and admired by so many people, this is a great loss to all of us. Roseanne was such a comfort to me when my daughter-in-law passed away from cancer. She let me cry and talk and I will be forever grateful for that. My prayers are with Roseanne's husband and family. She will be greatly missed.
Shelly English
October 8, 2004
You will be so missed! You were so full of life and so ready to live your life. Every time I go camping near Bodega Bay, I will think of you. Thank you for being you.
Shelley Hom
October 8, 2004
I think what I will miss most is the "fire" in your convictions...you were a strong woman who said what she believed and made people listen. You will be missed.
Maria Bonilla
October 7, 2004
I thank God for all the times we were able to share. I will miss you, our laughs, and your humor.
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