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liz
July 27, 2008
r.i.p. uncle jackie .... we all miss you.
Tricia Bouzan
July 27, 2008
Uncle Jack, I love you and miss you!! You were the best! I will miss all your jokes and just visiting with you! Rest now--no more suffering! And I know you didn't give up-it was just your time to go home to grandma and pa. Love Always, Tricia
Richard Sheridan
July 21, 2008
Peggy, Jack, Eddie, Meg, Jackie and Trish, please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your brother, (in law) and uncle. I used to see John everyday when I worked in Boston. I think he could navigate through the city with his eyes closed. He was a wonderful person.
I will light a candle Sunday in his memory and I'll say a prayer for all of you.
Rich Sheridan - Phoenix
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