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Annette and Alan Guidice posted a condolence
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Although I personally, only met Aggie this past July at the wedding of Michelle DeLuca, our dear friends' daughter, I immediately sensed her wonderful demeanor. I sat next to her at the wedding and we chatted as though we knew each other for years. My husband knew her from many years earlier when the DeLuca's were first married. What a lovely person she was! My husband Alan, and I send our sincerest sympathies to your family. We were blessed to have met Aggie. May she know of all these beautiful sentiments I am reading on line and may she rest in peace.
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Ruth Rizzuto posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
I'm so very saddened to hear about your passing. You were always a great person to work with (at CMP) and quick to see the humor in a situation. You are gone too soon and will be missed.
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barbara stanley posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
I've known Aggie since she got out of college. I was her supervisor at Weber & Stevens, her first job. Years later she became my supervisor at CMP. I can't say how much Aggie added to my life all those years. All the working together, fun times which continued even after I retired. We always stayed in touch and met for lunch or dinner every few months. Once you were a friend of Aggie's you were a friend for life. The most loving, loyal and kind person I was blessed to have in my life for so many years. Now that I'm old and have very few friends left the Lord has taken my dearest friend from me. But I'm so grateful that she will now be with her mom and Dad who she missed so much and full sight of the Lord.
Barbara Stanley
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Deb Haerlin posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Liz & Family
Our thoughts and prayers are wtih you.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
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I am sure, under these circumstances, Aggie would think this picture is funny!
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Alla Gringaus posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Many words were said: yes, talented, kind, generous, smart, amazing - she was all that. But also, humor. Aggie had a different way of perceiving life. Humor was her sixth sense, the degree of intelligence, wisdom. She knew how to exploit it and make a laughter almost like a medical procedure in some degree. This was a kind of negative energy output for a lot of people. When we felt blue, we'd come to her room and left it smiling. Even the most evil person, if forced to smile, would soften up and become kinder. Dear Aggie's family - we all were very lucky to be able to enjoy her friendship for so many years. Please accept our condolences and always smile when you think of Aggie - she'd love that.
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