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A & M McKessy
September 7, 2008
Your work here among us is done and our Heavenly Father has sent the angles to bring you home. May you find peace as you rest comfortably in the arms of our Heavenly Father. All those that knew you will miss you. Peace be with you.
D. Mulligan
September 7, 2008
You were a great principal during your years at St. Gregory's in Bellerose. We missed you when you left because you were loved by all of us, parents, children and teachers. Now everybody will show up on time for your meetings!
God rest your soul and be at peace.
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