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Dom & Trae Lombardo/Crisorio
March 9, 2012
Dear Mollie (Aunt Mollie)~
No one ever really expects anyone to ever leave. We will fondly look back on the decades of seeing you every week at our home & sharing laughs. Now we wish you peace & comfort being with God & our lost loved ones who are in Heaven. Until we meet again...be happy & we love you!
With Love & Light~
Your brother Dominick, Trae, Mike & Neven Dominique
March 9, 2012
Although we did not personally know Mollie, Joe and Char Lombardo are very, very dear friends of ours so we felt as though we knew her through them. They spoke of her often, and she sounded like a truly wonderful and strong woman. If she was anything like Joe, I'm sure she was quite unique and will be sorely missed. We are so very sorry to hear about the loss of such an important family member. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We love you very much, Joe and Char - Jacqueline, Ted and Bailey
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