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Frances Mantione
November 18, 2004
Liz Consier was the most wonderful aunt of all times. I miss our conversations on the weekend. I don't have her to speak with anymore. My love for her will never end. She was my mother-aunt.
Ann Gardner
October 25, 2004
I was sadden to learn that Liz had passed away. I have many great memories of being on the golf course with her.
Ann Gardner
Kay Higgins
October 24, 2004
Liz was the greatest sister in law,I still remember all the things she did with me when I was young and she married Ed, and she was always so easy to talk to and could make you laugh, I am so glad now that I called and was able to talk to her just before the Ist hurricane hit Florida and she was doing okay then and we were able to talk for quite awhile. I am going to miss her.
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