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Kathleen Gusloff
March 16, 2006
Grandma Carol will be missed by so many.. She was such a kind and gentle woman that always had a smile on her face. The one thing I will always remember her for is all the wonderful food she made. I'm sure she is up in heaven making tamales and rice for all the angels. God bless you & grant you peace!
Pat Salazar
March 15, 2006
My sister-in-law Carol was a great and couregeous person. She did so much for everyone and suffered so much pain. I loved her dearly, and now I know her pain has ended. I also know that she has joined her Sister Emma, Brothers, Alfredo, Joe-Boy and Mariano and she's fine.
Christine Hertl
March 15, 2006
My family and I will miss Auntie Carol so much! She always made us laugh and we enjoyed sitting around the table watching her cook and having fun conversation. We will always love her and she will always be in our hearts.
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