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Amanda England
January 18, 2020
Tova, our hearts dropped when we learned you were no longer physically with us. The tears come and later come again. We miss you. I keep thinking that I need to get you for dinner or when we order pizza. Heather and I want to go ring your bell or expect to see you outside in the morning. We are glad that the last thing we told you was that we love you. The building is dimmer and quieter. Today isn't the same. Rest peacefully Tova. Love, Heather and Amanda
Everett Amador
January 17, 2020
May she rest in peace.Avery beautiful and wonderful person...My condolences to her Sister Heidi in her time of need...
Everett G. Amador
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