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Vivian Pezzani
March 27, 2006
Dear Sal,
I am so sorry about your Mom's death. It makes very sad. Aunt Rosie and Aunt Angie were always an inspiration to me. My sister hadn't heard about Aunt Angie death until she read it in the newspaper today and than she called me right away to tell me. Please give Joyce my regrets and sympathy Both Angie and Rosie will be very missed. Their love for life and each other made them very strong and resilient. I always talk about them with great pride. Angelo and I visited them about three years ago and their minds were still sharp, they even remembered the name of someone that Angelo and I couldn't remember. Than about two years ago, I went to their houses to visit them again but a neighbor told me that they had moved to a nursing home but he didn't know where. So regretfully I didn't know how to visit them and I was only in St. Louis for a short time. Aunt Rosie and Aunt Angie were amazing and I will love them always. Your cousin, Vivian
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