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Lisa Bibbo
October 16, 2008
Dear Family of Jim O'Connor,
I got to know Jim at work over the past several years. We shared a ton of laughs and always had fun when we saw each other. He was so kind and gentle with everyone. I will miss him. Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved Jim.
Cheryl Hurley
October 16, 2008
Dear Family of Mr. O'Connor: I was lucky enough to be Jim's night nurse at Tufts Medical Center (Proger 6 South). He was a wonderful person who thought the world of his family. I will keep you in my thoughts.
Cheryl Hurley, RN Proger 6 South
Judy Salkovitz
October 15, 2008
To the Family of Jim O'Connor,
Please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your brother and uncle. Jim was a good neighbor and he'll be missed.
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