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Kathryn Belyea
July 31, 2008
As a visiting chaplain at Braintree Landing, I enjoyed stopping in to see Shirley. A dear lady, she shared memories of her husband and spoke of him with great affection. She was devoted to her family too. She always greeted me with a smile and enjoyed the prayers that were offered. I will miss her, and I extend my heartfelt sympathy to her family and friends.
Chris Waldron
July 29, 2008
I am very sorry for your loss. Shirl was a great woman!! She will be missed by all!! "A loved one that has finished their life on earth is not dead, there life has just began. They are still with us in spirt. That you must believe."
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