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Sheri and Mike Helwig
October 11, 2010
To Ellen,and all the Mulcahy and Anderson family. We are so sorry to hear about your Mother passing. May you all find comfort in the beautiful memories of the times you shared with her. Our warmest thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
Lou & Peggy Filiatrault
October 8, 2010
To the Mulcahys: We are grateful for the years we had as next door neighbors to you and Lenore, Dick. It is a privilege to know all of you. You are like a second family to us and we love you. We are here for all of you if you need us and you will all be in our prayers.
October 8, 2010
Dear Fr. Pat, We were so sorry to learn of your mother's death. Whenever you would talk about her, your deep love and affection for her was so evident. Our moms will always be our 'moms' as we hold them close to our hearts. You and your family are in our prayers.
David and Connie Jones, Vista, CA.
October 8, 2010
Dear Fr. Pat, We were so sorry to learn of your mother's death. Whenever you would talk about her, your deep love and affection for her was so evident. Our moms will always be our 'moms' as we hold them close to our hearts. You and your family are in our prayers.
David and Connie Jones, Vista, CA.
Robert Burns
October 8, 2010
Dear Dick, Bill, Father Patrick, Children, Grandchildren, and All Relatives and Friends of Lenore, I was deeply saddened when Bill called me and told me of Lenore's passing home to our Blessed Lord. My heart sank to my stomach though and I realized that Jesus wept when his friend Lazarus died and I knew my reactions were human and divine. Bill is certainly one of my very best friends and we survived many fights in the political struggles of the Right To Life movement and of course Bill's exemplar vocation as a State Representative. But what is most intriguing to me, is that in the background of it all out here on the east coast, I always felt Lenore's prayers were helping us, blessing her little brother, and guiding all of us who went into the fight with Bill. I recall one blessed moment among many that perhaps will illuminate my sentiments. Once when Lenore was visiting, I had Lenore and Bill over to my house for a meatloaf dinner. We had the best conversations about politics and religion, always common fare for we Irish people, and Lenore remarked that it was the best meatloaf she ever had and some of the best conversation and then one more thing: one of the most peaceful evenings she ever had. I shall never forget that. And her observations were always clothed in the light of our faith....her insights were a blessing and her presence was a present to us all....indeed, whenever Lenore came home back east, to her roots, Bill and Mr. and Mrs. McKenna and us all were royally blest. And in the words of my dearest Mom, Mary Morrissey Burns "Lenore was a class act and a true lady." I shall never forget Lenore. I felt privileged to know her, to receive her prayers, and to call the McKennas and the Mulcahys my friends. How can we not weep for our friend....and yet, how can we not rejoice for Jesus let her linger with us, for just a little while. May her soul rest in eternal peace and may she see the beatific vision and be united with our Blessed Lord, the holy Family, and all our loved ones who have gone before us. God bless you Lenore. And thank you for all you have given so many of us. Slán agus beannacht leat And may the road rise up to meet you....Love and Prayers, Bobby Burns and the Burns and Morrissey Families, Cranston, Edgewood, Rhode Island
The Mournighans
October 8, 2010
Our sympathy goes out to the Mckenna and Mulcahy family especially to our friend Bill Mckenna. Lenore was blessed in many ways but most especially with 3 such devoted brothers and a priestly son. May the peace of God which is beyond all human understanding be with them and all Lenores family now and forever.
October 7, 2010
Sympathy to all the Mulcahy and McKenna Families with thoughts, love and many prayers at this time.
May Lenore rest in peace.
~Eileen, Kimberly, Steven, Michael
McKenna and families.
Tony & Lorraine Wilder
October 7, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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