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Kim Tagliareni
November 12, 2005
Dear Aunt Kay:
Thinking of you and Uncle Benny, today. Sending my love, thoughts and prayers. Hope you are well.
Love
Kim
Alfred Kincer
July 29, 2005
Great Fight Benny...Rest in Peace...AL
Marion Chard
July 24, 2005
I am a friend of Jim Hennessey's and wanted to express my condolences regarding the loss of Benny. May he rest in peace with all the other great vets of WWII.
Lyle & Adele Curry
July 15, 2005
We were sad to hear about Bennie and hope he will be remembered for the fine gentleman he was, and no longer will be in pain.
Dolly-Jim Hennessey
July 15, 2005
Kay
Benny will always be in our
hearts and prayers.As a brother and brother in law,we were blessed to have him for a loved one and a dear friend.May he
rest in peace in God's care.
Eternal Love.
Dolly-Jim Hennessey
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