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Lynn Dedina- Jeffries
January 1, 2025
Aunt Helen, I just came across this, I’m sorry it’s so delayed. I have such wonderful childhood memories of you that I will forever remember. Like your beautifully manicured red nails playing the piano so eloquently. And our visits to your house with Mom and Dad having conversations with you and Uncle Ray. You were always such a loving kind hearted soul, I will forever think of you both with fond memories and love.
Lynn Dedina- Jeffries, Bill & Tera.
Lisa, Pete, Madison & Caroline Dedina-Contreras
December 15, 2008
We are so sad to see you go but know you are in a better place with Uncle Ray, my Dad, Sherry and Nana. We love you and will miss you and always remember you. I have the best memories of you while growing up. You were a kind, loving, wonderful woman.
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