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5 Entries
Gayle Traynum
March 1, 2006
Tammi, Judy, Mandy, Manuel - Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother and grandmother. I know you will have difficult times during the coming weeks, but be assured that your loved one is happy, pain free and at peace. Tammi, you and your family hold a very special place in my heart, and you always will. I believe that people come into your life when you need someone special, and that is how I feel about you and your family, we will always be friends of the heart. Love, Gayle Traynum
Jeanne Ruiz
February 28, 2006
Mom, it has only been one day and I miss you so much! I will miss our daily phone conversations and laughs! Because of my strong faith and knowing that your soul is in paradise with Grandma, and I WILL see you again, I will get through this. Me, Ab, AJ, Jenna, Adriana, and Angela love you and miss you!
Jeanne Lynn
Rhonda Barboza
February 28, 2006
Uncle Abby & Aunt Jeanne,
My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family, may God bless you and see you through this time.
Love,
Rhonda & Family
Lois Aey
February 28, 2006
Larry, Debbie and family - we are Local 50 are sad to hear of your loss of your mom - please accept our sympathy.
Erin Flynn
February 28, 2006
Sorry to hear of your loss. Judy was a great person. I used to work with her at One Hour Martinizing. I remember her funny jokes and her laugh. She will be dearly missed.
My prayers and sympathy goes out to her family and friends.
Erin Flynn
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