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Carol Hollenbeck
February 26, 2009
Phil's door was always open, and she was always ready with coffee and a snack. The cookies she made for me to take to the UE SnowBall were invariably the first ones gone!
My family and I loved spending time with "Aunt" Phil and will miss her so much.
Now that she's back with Marty, heaven will be a lot more lively!
Tiffany Robbins
February 6, 2009
Ginny & Family,
I have thought of you often over the years; I am sorry to hear about your Grandmother. Keep the memories close and take care.
Pat VanNostrand
February 5, 2009
Phil and Marty were very good friends of my parents, Vita and Gasper Cosentino. I am so sorry of your loss of a fun lady and great cook. It is sad to hear of such special people at their lifes end.
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