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DIANNE SABELLA
March 12, 2008
GLORIA, I LOVE YOU AND WILL MISS YOU TERRIBLY. GOING THROUGH ALL THE PHOTOS BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES OF WHEN I WOULD COME OVER TO SEE STACIE. YOU WOULD JUST RUN UP AND JUMP ON MY LAP. NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES YOUR MOM WOULD TELL YOU TO STOP YOU DIDN'T. I REALLY MISS THAT. YOU HAVE A SMILE THAT BRIGHTENS ANY DARK ROOM. OUR LORD HAS CALLED UPON YOU FOR MUCH BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS. WE ALL LOVE YOU AND WILL SEE YOU AGAIN IN THE NEXT LIFE.
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