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Marcos Pessanha
September 3, 2008
Dear Mary, Sheila, and Robert,
May God continue to comfort you, as we grieve the loss of Glen. You are in my prayers and thoughts!
Peace to you.
Chaplain of Beacon Hospice
Donnamarie Castellano Frechette
September 2, 2008
Mary, Robert and Sheila – I was shocked to hear the news and I am so sorry for your loss. Glen and I went back many years and I will never forget the special times we shared. He was a very special caring person. And the poor guy had to contend with my Dad all the time, which was never easy! I pray he is at peace now and I wish you comfort today and in the days ahead.
Love,
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