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Ann Censabella
January 16, 2005
Dear Uncle Joe:
You have been a part of my life as far back as I can remember. You were the fun uncle to be with. You took me and my cousins to great places. You always had a story to tell us and made us laugh. You loved life, especially speding time with your brothers in Florida and hanging out at the track. I also remember that you always carried a picture of you and my dad in your wallet after he passed away. He has been gone for 20 years. I know that you were very sad when Peter passed. All I want to say is, thanks for spending time with me when I was a child and making me part of your life. Thanks for the memories. I will miss you.
Love
Your Niece,
Ann Censabella-Salvaggio
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