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Jason McNulty
June 24, 2008
Doug, Sorry for your loss.
Jason & Ann McNulty
Nancy Gilchrist
June 22, 2008
Ron and Doug,
For some reason you always think someone you care about is always going to be there, you tell yourself, I must call more often, visit more often and then you realize there isn't anymore often and you feel such pain and sorrow as I now do, because I miss her waiting for me to get home from work with a happy face and an occasional glass of wine reminiscing about your dad and how much she appreciated and loved both of you, her grandchildren, her family in Canada, her life growing up and so much more. She gave without taking, always and I feel blessed to have had her in my life, which will never be quite the same without her. May she rest in peace and have that glass of wine waiting for me, when my time comes.
You were the best sons any mother could ever ask for, and she new that.
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