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Marlene Thompson
November 2, 2007
I am very sorry for your loss. Mary Lou was a beautiful woman inside and out. She was indeed an angel. If anyone ever had a "standing" reservation in heaven, it is her. God bless all of you in your time of sorrow.
Jim LaDieu
November 2, 2007
With Deepest sympathy
The Legionnaires of Post 205
Cynthia Beaupre'
November 2, 2007
Dear cousins...My mother Leona Conrad Beaupre and family share your deepest symphony. She is in God's hands now and we thank her for all the prayers, nice family visits, and humor. We loved her so.
Mike & Patty Providence
November 1, 2007
To our cousins, from Mike & Patty Providence, Let us extend our deepest sympathy to you all. Aunt Connie was very dear to our family and we loved her so much. She always welcomed us so warmly in her home and loved to share our joy, and showed such pure compassion for our heartaches. Her prayers were heartfelt and appreciated. We will truly miss her and will never forget our "Favorite Aunt".
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