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Kelly Batcha
February 5, 2011
Grandma,
You are forever in our hearts. Fondest childhood memories remain...We will all be re-united once again. With Love, Kelly
Joy
February 4, 2011
Aunt Jo, what cherished memories I will always have spending my childhood between your house and my grandma's...I am so sorry I was not able to attend your services. Love you
February 4, 2011
Kelly and family, our love and prayers to you!
The Rotunno's
Kim
February 3, 2011
I love you grandma
Sandi Button
February 2, 2011
To Carmen and Family. I remember your mom well. My sympathy goes out to you and your family. Sandi Cavallo Button
February 1, 2011
My siblings and I have wonderful memories of our Aunt Jo. She gave of herself wholeheartedly with joy and generosity. Her passing is a loss for our family. Barbara Nardella
February 1, 2011
aunt Jo you were a great part of my life Steno & I will miss you, but we have wonderful memories we love you. love Steno & Carol
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