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Cynthia Kinnane Parker
August 1, 2008
Dear James,
My mother called to tell me that your mother passed away recently. I don't know if you remember however you and I dated during high school. I thought you might like to know that I always enjoyed talking with your mom. She always made me feel welcome and I believe I still have the red scarf she made for me. My mom used to see here occasionally at a local doctors office and they would have a chat together about life and family.
I know how difficult it is to loose a parent, my father died when he was 58 and I still miss him. However he lives on in my memories and so will your mother. As you share her stories, look at pictures or say something she might have said.... you'll smile and remember her love.
I hope life is treating you well, take care of yourself.
My sincerest sympathies.
Cynthia Parker (formally Cindy Kinnane)
Amanda Barry
July 27, 2008
I want to exspress my sorrows to the entire family and just say a few words Hilda was a very wonderful person inside and out she always new what to say and will always be there to guide you in the right path. R.I.P Hilda
you will be greatly missed
Daniel Landry
July 26, 2008
I am sorry for your loss...
(Family & Friends)
For a person like Grams to leave it brings many tears, Just pause each day and remember those great days with her and how her youthful attitude was still present these last few weeks. She is looking at all of you shaking her head saying do not shed tears of sorrow but rejoice the full life I had and what a wonderful family and friends I shared. If you listen hard enough she will tell you to wipe away the tears and go eat something....
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