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4 Entries
Louise (Little Lulu) Tagliola
March 21, 2005
To Antoinette, and family.
My deepest sympathies to all of you.
PHYLLIS DISCEPOLO\GENDOLA
March 18, 2005
TO ONE OF THE GREATEST GUYS I'VE EVER MET. YOUR HEART WAS AS BIG AS THE SUN.YOU ALWAYS MADE ME LAUGH, EVEN WHEN TIMES WERE BAD.I'M GOING TO MISS YOU FRANKY,MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.WITH LOVE AND SYMPATHY ALWAYS.
MARY PATTERSON
March 18, 2005
TO A NICE AND BEAUTIFUL PERSON, YOU WILL BE MISSED BY MANY. GOD BLESS THE FAMILY.(LUMC CLINIC B)
Janette Koziol-Mikolajewski
March 17, 2005
To my friend of 38 years. Your live seemed too brief, but we know it was filled with love and joy.
You followed the path God laid out
for you and I know your now at peace. Thank you for being you!
You will be missed by my family & me, Your gone but will never be
forgotten. You'll always be in our hearts.
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