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Cynthia, Paul and Valerie Yannias
May 13, 2008
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. Although her final years were not easy for you, may you find comfort in knowing that she is at peace, in a place where there is no pain or sorrow. Rejoice in knowing that she is in God's care now and reunited with your father; how wonderful that must be for both of them. God bless you and your families. As the Greeks say - "Zoe se sas" which means "Life to you." May her memory be eternal.
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