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The John Wisneski Family
October 20, 2004
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family on your loss especially, Julienne. There is no greater bond than between a mother and daughter. My heart breaks for you. You will find ways to keep her alive within you...when you prepare her favorite recipes and even when you fold your laundry....she will be with you! Keep her alive by talking about her and sharing stories about her with your children. Love and God Bless you all.
Mani and Paula Lozano
October 11, 2004
Deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers will always be with you and your family.
mary mitchell
October 9, 2004
may you always have loving memories of your mother, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of loss.
jack cieslak
October 8, 2004
To Phil and family - please accept our deepest sympathy - our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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The Chris Tsaliangos Family
October 8, 2004
We may not be there in person, but you are in our deepest thoughts and prayers.
William Courtright
October 8, 2004
I would like to extend my deepest condolences to Mr. Phil Lupo, family and friends, in your time of loss. You'll be in my prayers, and may God continue to bless you all.
Dan Lupo
October 8, 2004
Thanks, Aunt Marge, for being a wonderful Aunt and letting me sleep over so often with Phillip and Michael. I remember good meals and lots of crazy fun. I also remember washing the dishes after one meal at your house and doing a typically poor job, and -- when you discovered it -- your making me do all the dishes over. Thanks for that lesson in doing things right! It's with me even today!
Also thanks for being a good friend to mom those years. I remember you two learning to drive and giving each other encouragement. That was important for me to see, women supporting one another, being strong. Another lesson I carry with me today.
May you rest now in the warm embrace of our Heavenly Father. May his grace heal you, make you whole. May you enjoy the company of family members in Heaven, especially your grandchildren and grandma and grandpa Lupo.
Love,
Your nephew, Dan.
Jacqueline Swanberg
October 8, 2004
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
The Staff of Cumberland Chapels
October 8, 2004
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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