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Linda (and J.D.) Zorich-Lipa
October 19, 2004
My heart is crying, my dear friend, but I feel peace in that you are with angels in the presence of Almighty God...without pain.
Mrs. Beyda, Sheila and Sandy our prayers are with you and yours.
May God bless each of you at this time.
Mildred Raffe
October 19, 2004
My healtfelt wishes to the whole wonderful family. Only good things for the future, with everyone's continued good health.
My sincerest wishes for you all!
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