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Joe DeSousa
November 27, 2009
John:
Although you and I have never met and Maureen may never have mentiioned my name, I knew Maureen many many years ago and often think of the many good times that we spent with each other over 40 years ago. I lost touch with Maureen back in the early 70's along with the rest of the gang at the time, Danny DiFonzo, Teddy Moynihan, Nancy Copithorne and others. Maureen and I first met back in 1964 when I lived two houses away from her in Somerville.
I will always rememenr her wonderful smile and those years back in Somerville. Please accept by deep condolences and my thoughts and prayers are with you ReRe
August 5, 2009
John:
We are very sad at the news that Maureen had passed. Unfortunately, we did not hear anything about it until it came up in conversation with Mike Walsh yesterday.
Maureen was a wonderful person and we consider ourselves fortunate to have known her as long as we did. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and all of Maureen's family and many friends.
Sincerely,
Lyn & Ed Cameron
Molly Haaga
December 25, 2008
Thinking of you Maureen. You will always be missed.
Joe Zappulla
December 22, 2008
Maureen, your friends and family are a testament to all you have touched. You will be missed by many, and those who never had the chance to you know you, will never feel the warmth and unconditional friendship you gave freely. You were truly a unique and wondershop perons. You will live forever through those who had to pleasure to know you. Your husband, John, is a special man to have shared your life. The world is a better place because of you.
Stacey Forster
December 3, 2008
Maureen - Your courage and strength are an inspiration to all who knew you. The litigation department won't be the same without your smiling face.
Patty McLaughlin
December 3, 2008
Maureen,
I am glad you are at peace. The world is a sadder place now that you are gone. May God be with you and your husband. Patty
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