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June Ellen Caruso
February 22, 2007
To my loving sister, Roseann. You will never know how much I am going to miss you. I know that you finally were happy when you got to move back home where you loved most. Monday night when I went to see you, Christy was there and you seemed so happy. You were cooking for her and playing with her and you seemed so content to be where you were, with the person that you loved most in this whole world. Roseann, don't worry about Christy. Everyone will make sure that she is okay. I am so sorry that I wasn't there on Tuesday when you needed me most but I didn't know that you were sick. You never called me when you needed me. You know that I would have been there for you and you know that I really do love you and always will. I guess Mom wanted you there with her, Dad and Chris. Tell them that I love them and miss them all so much and some day we will all be together again. Hey! Who's going to wrap all of my Christmas presents now?
I love you Roe!
Your Little Sister, June Ellen
Annette Kinslow (Marzano)
January 19, 2007
Gene and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your sister. It just doesn't seem fair for your family to go through this again so soon.
I hope all of your wonderful memories of Roseann can help you get through this time. Just know, we are all here for you in the days to come.
You're in our thoughts and prayers,
Annette and family
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