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Dianne Quintana-Benavidez
November 1, 2006
Gloria, James P, JR, Paul,Lucy M, Joyce A, Eloy was a wonderful Uncle, brother, and surragate Father to his nieces and nephews. These times are difficult and there will be moments that are unbearable. I offer my prayers and add you to my intentions during my daily prayers. Our fathers were very close during their lives, just as I can see how close you are too. As Quintanas we carry our closeness like a badge of honor. My wish for you is stay close, hold your relationship dear always. God bless and keep you always in his care. We love you. Aunt Nora L., Dianne and Don Benavidez. Jamie Rae and Bessie Hatzis, Donnie M and Melissa Benavidez, and Khristen, Angelo, Jadine, and Samantha Salazar
Cindy Sage
November 1, 2006
You were so blessed to be a part of the Quintana family.
You should know how much your family loved you and will miss you.
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