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DIANA NAUSID
February 19, 2006
LOOSING YOU IS BITTERSWEET WE WILL MISS YOU BUT GLAD YOUR SUFFERING IS OVER. NOW YOU AND UNCLE ARE TOGETHER AGAIN FOR ALL ETERNITY.
CARLA, CARL JR & JESSICA YOUR LOSE IS GREAT AND YOUR HEARTS ARE HEAVY BUT TAKE COMFORT THAT MOM & DAD ARE TOGETHER FOREVER.
Darlene Ellis
February 19, 2006
You always made me smile and you will continue to do so in my heart and in my memories. I will miss you.
Love You Always,
Darlene Ellis
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