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Liz Sabatka
December 5, 2006
Yes, my Pop I believe shared with God all of his trials, tribulations,joys and happiness. I believe he found peace in Colorado.I thank his friends in Colorado for loving him and sharing of their lives with him especially around the holidays. I know he was in good hands...Our Lord's hands. Pop, I will prepare myself for the day when I can meet God and see you again.
Eladia Sanchez
December 8, 2005
Pop was a wonderful person, he lived his last days changing and helping other peoples lives. He proved himself worthy to God and that is what really counts. We will miss him dearly WE LOVE YOU POP
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