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Joan E. Burke
August 26, 2008
Natalie was a very caring and thoughtful person. Her smiles, laughter, and easy manner will remain with me. I am very certain her spirit will always remain very near to all her family to whom I offer my deepest condolences. I will keep "Nat" and family in my prayers now, and every Aug. 15th for the blessing of the waters, I will remember how she loved the shore. I was happy to do the Buckley family genealogy research for her. I know it made her happy.
Joseph Tully
August 18, 2008
Mrs. Clendining is the mother of my best friend and for the life of me, do not know how she put up with our antics. She is the most nicest person who never has a bad word to say about anyone. She will be deeply missed!
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