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Beth Maloney
August 22, 2008
Chris,
I heard from my Mom last nite about Mickey. My thoughts & prayers are with you & the children. I hadn't see Mickey in years. Work schedules conflicted with going to the reunions. I still remember the picking back & forth between Mickey, Dad(Uncle Willie) & Aunt Wilma. They were like the three stooges in the kitchen @ the Depew house. We'd all be crammed in the tiny kitchen late into the evenings when we'd stay @ Wilma's house. Take Care. I'm thinking of you & him. Sorry we've never had a chance to meet. Love, Beth (Enser) & Bob Maloney.
Mary (Enser) Dowling
August 21, 2008
Chris,
My mom (Aunt Liz) just told me about Cousin Mickey. My prayers go out to your family. I know it has been quite a while since seeing the two of you at a reunion. God Bless.
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