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Chris Duffy
June 24, 2005
Dear Colleen & Family
I am so very sorry for your loss. Colleen, you have wonderful memories, which you have shared with some of us here at work. Thanks for the memories Mrs. Neal! Rest in peace.
Janeen Noto
June 20, 2005
Well Mom as sorry as we are to see you go, you are now out of pain. We will remember the good times we had, treasure the memories, and laugh together. May God bless your journey and welcome you home, and may he watch over us and guide us to do as he wishes. I will see you there in the blink of an eye... God speed Mom.
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