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Bob & Joyce, Kim, Cathy & Kurt MacDonald
October 21, 2008
Joyce & Danny & the rest of the family,
We remember your Mom as one of the sweetest women. She always made our family feel very special. We thank her for giving us a very kind, generous, and loving babysitter for many years.
With much love,
Darlene Mac Neil-Robbins
October 6, 2008
David,
I am sorry to hear about your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Louise Carella
October 6, 2008
To all the Concheri and Kerrisey family..... My thoughts and prayers are with you all. It's tough to lose someone you love no matter what the age. I remember your Mom/Grandmother as a pretty redhead and always smiling. Although I had not seen her in many years, I understand that over the years that never changed. And for that matter we don't see each other very often either, but the bond that was in the years of growing up on Larry Place doesn't change. Her spirit will always be with you. Love, your cousin, Louise
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