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Cindy Champagne
December 8, 2008
I worked with Mary at FNB. She always talked about her Carol and her Marion with great love and compassion. I don't think she could love anyone anymore than her two girls. I am sorry for your loss. Sincerely Cindy Champagne
Catherine Pansey
November 29, 2008
Carol and Robert Mancuso, My most sincere and heartfelt condolences go out to you at this sorrowful time. I write to you from Florida, where my mother, your Aunt Eileen, now lives also. She too, sends her love. Having recently lost my own father, your uncle Eddy, (Mac), I can all the more, appreciate your loss. I have happy memories of your beautiful mother and your handsome father. I do hope my sisters and you renew your friendship. There must be so many similarites that we share thru blood. All the best, Cousin Cathy, (McCarthy), Pansey, and Aunt Eileen (Ronayne), McCarthy
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