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Elaine
April 20, 2006
Deepest Regards to the family, I'm sure she had a rich, full life. I know she certainly had a wonderful family. Jody (or) Judy, if you read this please contact me. I don't wish to be insensitive but I see this as a temporarily opened door, soon to close. Yes it has been at least 33 yrs. Where did that time go ? I too am a grandmother, so much to say, really hope to hear from you.
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Sheila Severino
April 3, 2006
There will always be a special place in my heart for Stella. She was a joy to visit at Norridge.
I read that stars are really holes in the sky where our loved ones can smile down at us. Stella is smiling brightly.
The Staff of Cumberland Chapels
April 2, 2006
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