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Dolores Sullivan
October 9, 2008
Our sincere sympathy to all the family Your mother had a loving family and I'm sure it was a source of great comfort to her, especially in her later years. Much love, Frank and Dolores
Monica DeSalvo
October 9, 2008
Nana Mary, my only grandparent since 1981, thank you for telling us grandchildren to always brush our teeth. Thank you for taking care me when my mother was sick and I was 13. You are the oldest person my son has ever known at 98 years old. You will go down in history. I am glad I saw you one month ago September 8 at your 98th birthday party at the Chelsea Nursing Home. I was glad to see you still enjoyed icecream.
Elizabeth McCaughey
October 9, 2008
Mary will be missed...she is in our thoughts and prayers. Her son, Bob has been my step-father for over 30 years...Mary has been like a grandmother to me.
Kevin & Elizabeth (Nigrelli) McCaughey
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