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Chuck & Debbie Badalamenti
March 6, 2006
What can you say about a woman who made the best apple butter in the world. She taught our mom to cook Eyetalian food and was maybe her best friend. If someone could live forever it should have been aunt Honey....She will just have to live forever in our hearts.
John and Peg Dombrowski
March 5, 2006
Jack - We send our deepest sympathy. With all our love - John and Peg

Mrs. Teresa Leavy - Christmas 2001
Jim & Gayle Prete
March 4, 2006
Mrs. Leavy has been a wonderful influence in all of our lives; a woman of humor, strength, integrity and generosity - we all admired and respected her. She will be deeply missed. God bless her and all her children. With all of our love, Jim & Gayle Prete
Jim & Dorene Badalamenti
March 3, 2006
Some of my fondest memories are of Aunt Honey and Uncle Jimmy back at the place in Mudville. Honey, Ada and Winnie. The world seems a little empty with them all gone.
Dorene and I send our very deepest sympathy.
Jim
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