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November 4, 2010
Your Dad was so good to me. An extra Bruins ticket. And Pooch for years you were my best friend. We aggravated Norwood together sorry for your loss. I lost mine in 99 so I know what you feel
Shirley Larsen
October 2, 2010
People say you can't choose your family,and of course it's true. If choosing your family was an option, I would have chosen Estelle and Scamp. We need heroes in the world, people who do great things and make it into the history books like Eleanor Roosevelt, Mother Theresa, Thomas Edison, but we also need people like Estelle and Scamp, people who show us just by living their lives, how to make the world a better place. I will be forever grateful for their shining example.
Barbara
October 2, 2010
Thank you Mr. Scampoli for your service, rest in peace.
GARY BUCKLEY
October 2, 2010
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
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