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Matthew Brophy
April 4, 2007
Jesus, Remember Me When You Come into your Kingdom. Florence lived with outstreteched arms. She welcomed all people and all experiences in her life. I met Florence in June 1986.. in her younger years when she was still very fiesty and lots of energy to do things... With a Mother's love she would always speak about all of her children and grandchildren with me.... a different concern for each and every one of them. She loved her Church of St. Anthony's, the Auxiliary of Sisters of St. Casimir, Catholic Daughters, Bingo, St. Joseph Table and was the first to role up her sleeve and help friend Betty Perkins with a Kugelis dinner. She mirrored the love of God for us in all that she did and said. Her life long friendship with Helen Karakis was God's blessing to them and to whomever they would meet. She supported every priest from Albacivius, Viacunas, Sarausakas, Brophy, Kennedy, Kastigar and work fervently at St. Anthony's.
Jesus remember Florence, when you Come into your Kingdom.
May the Angels lead you into Paradise, May the Martys come to Welcome You on your way and lead you to the New and Holy City Jerusalem.
May we all follow the example of the life that Florence lived with outstretched arms....
Matthew Brophy
Karen Stimach
April 3, 2007
Pat & Rose Mary -
Deepest Sympathy to you and your family.
Ed, Karen, Lucas & Zachary Stimach
Eric & Kristin Karakis
April 2, 2007
Anita-Bob-Dennis,
We send our deepest sympathies. I've still got every $2 bill Florence gave me over the years. She will be missed by many.
Eric & Kristin
Dave & Tamara Karakis
April 2, 2007
Anita-Bob-Dennis,
My sympathies and prayers are with you and your families. Ucha-ucha (as I knew her) will always hold a special place in my heart.
God Bless,
Dave
Elaine Karakis
April 2, 2007
Anita-Bob-Dennis:
Our sympathies to you. Your Mom was one of our favorite people. Our thoughts & prayers are with you.
Rich & Elaine Karakis
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