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Joan Dwyer
June 10, 2008
My memories are so many - our Woburn Christmases, our Sunapee vacations and your Alexandria visits.I will not forget the loving care you extended to Tom. God love you Katherine. May the good Lord welcome you as you are reunited with your loved ones. Joan
Michael Dwyer
June 6, 2008
Memories of Lake Sunapee, Fenway Park, Chesapeake Bay and Plum Island fishing trips, and family reunions in Hampton Beach come to mind when I pray for Katherine and Walter. Though miles separated us in life, we will remain together through eternity. God, receive her soul and spirit, and reunite her with Walter, Emma, Tommy, Robert and others we miss dearly and think of daily. We send our love, sympathy and sorrow to all who enjoyed the warmth and kindness of Katherine and Walter. Love Michael, Gabrielle and 17 month old great grand niece Rylee. (another child on the way, due Nov 2008)
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