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Donna Perry
January 6, 2006
Steff and I had many happy and funny times together.
May you Rest In Peace, Steff.
Jeanine Collins
January 6, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rhonda
January 6, 2006
Mike and family, may your days be lighter knowing Stephanie is at rest and peace. She would want you to take care of each other.
Alberta Glidden
January 6, 2006
Hello, Stephanie was my childhood friend, she was my maid of honor. We will miss you Stephanie. My heart goes out to your husband (Mike), children, Mother, and brother/sisters in thier sorrow.
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