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Matthew Katocs
November 22, 2022
Hello my oh so amazing Grandmother,
Words can not tell you how much you are missed. There are no words to share how much we love you. Five kids and a wife later you would be proud. To be correct you are a proud Great Grama. You will always be remembered and never forgotten. Grandpa we love and miss you to infinity and beyond. The Katocs name will Live on. Xoxoxo
T. Anastasakis
January 22, 2009
It’s hard to understand why people are taken from us, but find comfort in knowing we were a special part of a well-lived life. May Aunt Anio’s happy memories carry us through this sorrowful time.
Love,
Theresa, Pete and Stephen
The Derro Family
January 22, 2009
Grandma K will be truly missed. We loved her very dearly. You have our deepest sympathies.
Love,
Chris, Maria, Christopher and Brandon
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