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"We are honored to provide this Book of Memories to the family."
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Maire
"...and may God hold you in the hollow of His hand until we meet again."
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Pattie and Jim Rapoza
"There are no words. We are truly sorry and will keep you and Cody in our though"
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Whitney Meissner & Family
"Rebecca and family -- you are in our thoughts. May you find some peace and laugh"
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Mom & Dad
"You were always our treasure, now we treasure the memory of you. "
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Cathleen and Moussa Cisse
"Cody, may your soul rest in peace. We are thinking of you and everyone who love"
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Lauren, Jose, and Ava Velazco
"You will be missed and we hope that you are at peace."
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Breeanna, John and Annika Prata
"You will always be loved. "
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Tom and Dianne Buchholz
"Your light will remain forever in our hearts"
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Dancing with a Star

Well Cody, from the posted photos, anyone can see that you embraced adventure. Whether bicycling around town, enjoying the beach, geo-caching with Dad, or playing with your nieces and nephew, you gave it your all and you did it always with a smile. Your smile was contagious. Your experimenting with different hairstyles, including your mohawk, gave us a glimpse of your ever-evolving character. Whatever look you were sporting, you did it proudly. The photos also show your love for your family and their love for you. How lucky you were to have those special moments with them. Those are the moments that will live on in their hearts forever. I remember when you came to New York and stayed with us for awhile. Jimmy often accompanied you on your daily exploration of sites on Long Island and it was nice to see you getting to know one another. What amazed me about you was how such a thin guy could eat so, so, so much— and never gain any weight. Even though I would kid you about it, you had a great sense of humor and would just ask me if there was any more pizza. The memory that I will cherish most is dancing with you at Breeanna’s and John’s wedding. You were the best dance partner ever. You moved to the music with so much energy. And your ever present smile just lit up the dance floor. So while you have gone on to the next great adventure, please remember when we meet again to save a dance for me. Love your Aunt Pam.
Posted by Pamela Selkin
Monday April 8, 2013 at 6:55 pm
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