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Carol Coringrato
October 11, 2014
Dear Mary:
Because we loved, there will be tears.
Because we laughed, there will be memories.
Because he lived, there will still be joy.
Please accept my sincere condolences. May he rest in Peace with no more pain.
God Bless you,
Carol
Lynsey Purcell
October 11, 2014
I leave my condolences here for the family.
Mr. Ellis was a good man who showed me fathers do fight for their children. He was there for me a few times and I appreciated him greatly. So God's speed Mr. Ellis and thank you for everything. May you rest in peace with no more pain.
Madge&Ron Artley
October 9, 2014
Dear Mary&Family:
We were deeply saddened to hear of Al's passing. We wish to send our condolences to everyone. I'm so glad I was able to talk with him on his birthday. We hope your pain will be lessened by precious memories and knowing that you all are in the hearts and prayers of many.
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