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Paige Berna
December 28, 2006
Dear Gi Gi,
I will always keep the memory of you alive in my heart. When I see a wheelchair I will always think of you and remember all the many rides you gave me over the last couple of years. I will miss your laughter when I do something silly. I will love you forever!
Love,
Paige
P.S. Say hello to my grandma Garner.
Joyce Curcio
December 28, 2006
Hi guys!
I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. It's so sad to see our parents as they get older. I know it's tough seeing my dad & Aunt Annie. Dad is at Rick's in Wisconsin so he won't be able to make it, but his prayers & thoughts are with you.
I will see you at the wake.
Love Joyce
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