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3 Entries
Tom Clough
September 30, 2008
Dear Mrs. Walsh, Bobby, Pappy and Liz,
I'm very sorry to hear about Tommy. He was a gentle giant with a big heart and one of my oldest friends in Kingston.
Kim cassim
September 17, 2008
Dear Ann, Liz, Bob, Pap and family
I am so sorry to hear about Tom's passing. I have fond childhood memories of summers in Kingston with Liz, Pap and Tom .. the sand pit, Benny and Rocky Nook. Tom's life challenges were a lesson in humilty for me. The support he was given by you and his friends seemed to allow him a happy life. I am sad to hear of your loss and he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Mike Cazale
September 17, 2008
To my dear friend. I know that your life's path was a hard one, but I take comfort in knowing that you are now surrounded by loving family and friends. I know that someday we will see each other again and share a laugh and a fishing lake.
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