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Karen Johnson
January 25, 2012
Ralph, even though I only met her a few times when you brought her with you to a few Humana events, when I heard of her death, I was saddened. I instantly recalled her beautiful face and her kind yet lively personality. Thank you for bringing her into our lives, albeit for just a few occasions. She was a really beautiful person and I shall look back on pictures of her fondly. It was evident that she loved life and she loved you. Treasure those memories and may they bring you comfort during the lonely hours. Take care and I'm wishing you and the rest of her family the best. See you soon.
Tom DeGiorgis
January 13, 2012
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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