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Ellen Barry
October 26, 2008
Mary, Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband Charlie. You spoke so fondly of him at work. You must have some wonderful memories to bring you comfort as well as your children and grandchildren. I just heard of your loss this morning. You will be in my thoughts and prayers today and the days ahead. Peace be with you Ellen
Chris W
October 25, 2008
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Jeff & Anne Kemp
October 23, 2008
To Mary and the family, we're greatly sorry about your loss. Charlie was a great guy to be around and we loved having him travel with us in the Blue Knights.
Cheryl Noonan
October 21, 2008
Uncle Charlie, you will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed. I wish you all peace and comfort in the many memories you have all made together. You are in my thoughts and prayers. love you!
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