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Diane Castellano
May 14, 2009
Uncle John!
memories of you were Aunt sues side kick! Sarah looking up to you! My kids excited to see you and aunt Sue. You never know when our time is up. Knowing you are happy and in a much better place makes life easier for us. Give Aunt Sue the streangth she needs to get on with things and get moving. Encourgae her to visit...and us too! Funny how we forget family and focus on whats close to home. My goal is to get her involved in us and our kids. You guys gave so much to me and my sisters... my family. We truely appreciate everything!! Shine down uncle John! Its your turn! Take care of luke and the others!
Love and prayers, Diane and co.
Dorothy Land
May 7, 2009
Sue,
So sorry for your loss. My prayers
are with you and your family.
Trudy Brown
May 6, 2009
Sue,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you. May
John find his peace and happiness.
Trudy and Jim
Eleanore Kowalski
May 6, 2009
Sue, Sorry for your loss you are in my parayers
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