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Sister Mary Frederick St. Thomas Pastoral Care
July 2, 2008
Dear Friends,
Since Genevieve has been at Good Samaritan she has participated in our weekly Rosary/Communion Service and monthly Mass. Last Thursday I gave her Holy
Communion. Monday I visited her in the hospital. I offer you my prayers and sympathy on her death. She was such a gentle lady and was so caring of everyone, especially her sister, Rose. I will not be able to be at the wake because we will have a 10:00 Mass at Good Sam. I will ask Fr. Daley to offer that Mass for Genevieve. This will give the residents with whom she has lived and opportuntity to pray also. I plan to be at her funeral, but I may be a few minutes late. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Sister Mary Frederick
Debbie Oatman
July 2, 2008
I remember Ms. Securo. She was a good friend of my Grandmother, Mary Cacckello. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
Mary Cacckello's family
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