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4 Entries
Tamara Torres
November 21, 2003
My thoughts and prayers, and you have my deepest sympathy.
Tamara (Lucy's daughter)
Judy Navarro
November 18, 2003
To our beloved Brother(in-heart rather than in-law)lifetime Friend, and Uncle. We Love you and will dearly miss you. A part of our life has been taken away. You will never be forgotten. Learn your way around in Heaven so that when it is our turn you can welcome us home.
Your Loving Family: Tony, Judy, Natalie, Evelisse, Lizette, Tony D., Iliana, Jaclyn (and shadow).
Natalie Navarro
November 18, 2003
My dearest uncle:
You have left a lasting impression in the hearts of so many, but especially that of your family. We love you so much! We'll miss you dearly, but let you go. We'll see you soon.
Your loving niece,
Natalie (or is it Nora?!)
LUCY RODRIGUEZ
November 17, 2003
Jose, may you rest in peace. You will be dearly missed. Sonia and boys: just know that now he is with the Lord feeling no pain.
Love Always, Lucy
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