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Terry Lurgio
June 18, 2019
Pat, Patty and Family,
I am so very sorry for the loss of your dad.
It seems that no matter how many years a person has on this earth we never think we had them in our lives as long as we needed them to be.
I can see how many blessings he had on this earth by the number of people listed and the loving words written for him in his obituary.
You all are in my heart.
I Love you guys!!!
Debra Burger
June 17, 2019
Doreen and Tim,
After the tears have dried and the goodbyes have been said, all you have to hold onto are the happy memories you both shared with your Dad/Grandfather , this is what keeps them alive in our hearts and in our minds, and they will continue to live on, through you both. Hugs, Debi Burger - GE
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