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John Broccardo
November 27, 2005
Jay Was A good guy,I Thought of him as my big brother.Many days I enjoyed his company and deep conversation.I was sorry when he moved,but I thought It would be for the best.He always loved the city,I was hoping it would have been a new start for him.Love you Jay,I'll say many prayers for you.until till we meet again.Love you Jay John
Bonnie Lumbrazo
November 27, 2005
To my "Zia" and my cousins,
My heart is as saddened as yours.I will miss Jay all the rest of my life!I can remember when we were 18 years old my trip to Rochester to visit Jay and spend some time with him,and what a time we had!Through all the ups and downs that Jay has gone through I do believe that he knew we all loved him.I will pray for him everyday that he is in a better place and his suffering is finally over.I do love you all and please know that your in my thoughts and prayers too.
His suffering is finally over and I pray that he is now in God's hands.
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