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Dalis Foglia
July 18, 2025
You will be missed, Jonathan.
Julie T Dockray
July 18, 2025
Mr Jonathan Picard was my brother from another mother. We met through the St Ann´s singles group. We enjoyed all we did through the singles group and became family. We spent many holidays together and I was honored to meet Mom (Ann) and (Dad) and my (sister) Elizabeth from NC and her family. And I met Jeffrey as well. And of course Miss (Fruitcake ) Alexandra. Jonathan was my brother, I always knew I could count on him and he could count on me. Leaving my family to move to Connecticut was one of the hardest things I had to do. And I was looking forward to Jonathan moving back to Connecticut. I was hoping that we would see him more. Jonathan was a shy guy and you had to get to know him and his sense of humor, he would gladly help anyone. I loved Jonathan and he was definitely one of a kind. I miss you brother.
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