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Mike Casey
August 22, 2008
Mr. Buckley,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Elizabeth Donovan
July 25, 2008
Jim
I just found out about your dads passing. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Tom Nevins
July 15, 2008
I am very sad to hear of Paul's passing. I worked with him for many years. "Buck" was a fixture in the NCR office, usually arriving early with his toast and banana. He worked many years for NCR and we always knew of his great love for his wife and all his family.
He will be missed by many.
Chris Pulicari
July 14, 2008
I always remember Papa B sitting in the kitchen smoking, and after he was done he would spray the air freshner to mask the smell. One afternoon he and I watched a movie about the girl who fell in the well, when I think of him I always remember that day. He was a very kind and gentle man and he will be missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Erin
July 13, 2008
hi papa.... I love you. I will miss you so much. I will always remember watching TV with you in the kitchen when I was little...Mister Rodgers and Reading Rainbow! I loved how you always made pop tarts for me and Mike and spent time with us when we came to visit. I will miss all the memorial day cookouts with you in the lyne road backyard and an image of you reading the herald in your seat by the window is permanently etched in my mind. you were a kind, gentle, and generous grandfather and I loved you so much. I hope nana saved you a beer like you asked her to. I love you forever....... love, your eldest granddaughter Erin
St Columbkille's Alumni
July 13, 2008
To Paul's family ...Our thoughts and prayers are with you
Mary Jean Wallace
July 13, 2008
Dad
It's late...I can't sleep, thinking about you. I love you and miss you so much...I want you to know how proud I am to be called your daughter. You were an amazing dad--you've taught me so much: patience, kindness, how to care and most importantly how to love. I will miss hanging out with you in your room at St. Pat's-bringing you your coffee (cream, no sugar) and a jelly donut. I will miss your "do you have any candy?"...Dad, no more suffering and no more pain. You're home at last with Mom and you're at peace!! A few days ago, you said to me "You'll take care of everything, right?" Well Dad, don't worry. I'll try... Love, Your daughter, your "princess", Mary Jean
Marcia Flaherty
July 12, 2008
To all,
My deepest sympathy. Your father was so funny and caring. Just thinking of him makes me smile. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Marcia
thomas wallace
July 12, 2008
papa i will miss you go sox
thomas wallace
July 12, 2008
papa i will miss you
Go sox
thomas wallace
July 12, 2008
papa i will miss you Go Sox
Larry, Francis, Paul & Matthew Wallace
July 12, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
July 12, 2008
To all the family my heartfelt sympathy. Paul was a wonderful, kind man. Be assured that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Fr. Cashman, C.P.
Dee O'Shea
July 12, 2008
Dad,
I am so lucky to have been your daughter. I love you so much. I won't know what to do with my time any more without being able to go visit you at St Pat's. I will treasure the last kiss you gave me, how you told me you loved me, and how you told me you were going home. Oh, how Mom must have been so excited to see you. I hope you enjoyed that beer you told her to save for you. "Good night, Dad, pleasant dreams, say your prayers, I love you"
Kaitlyn & Scotty O'Shea
July 12, 2008
Papa,
We love you. We had fun with you and will miss visiting you at St. Pat's. We will always remember the Oreos
Love,
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