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Nancy Center
December 29, 2009
Oh Val, the only day this week I didn't look at the paper. I'm so sorry. My condolences to you and your family. May your memories comfort you now and always.
Sincerely,
Nancy Ciccone-Center
Madeline DiOrio
December 27, 2009
Dear Stephanie, I am so sorry to hear about John, it was a terrible shock when I received a call from my cousin Pete Bonacci this evening. I remember the nice luncheons you, John, Andy and I had over the years. Thinking of you in my thoughts and prayers, I will talk to you soon. Love, Mad
ANGIE VANARIA
December 27, 2009
JOHNNY WAS A WONDERFUL GUY...ALWAYS TELLING JOKES TO MAKE PEOPLE LAUGH,AND IN HIS YOUNGER DAYS,ALWAYS DANCING WITH HIS BROTHER TO PUT A SMILE ON ALL OUR FACES, HE WILL BE MISSED, A WONDERFUL MAN,LOVE,COUSIN ANGIE VANARIA , HE WAS THE BEST...LOVE YOU GUYS XO
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