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John and Nancy O'Brien
November 3, 2008
Please accept our deepest sympathies . Today I heard about Cheryl's death. My husband and I,old school friends of Cheryl's from St Mary's want to add our prayers and condolences to her guest book.We are so sorry for your loss and hope your memories and faith will help you through this time.
janet sennott
October 19, 2008
Cheryl and myself were good friends growing up. I remember fondly all the afternoons we spent in the kitchen on Salmon St after school. We lost touch over the years but I"ve often thought of her and all the goodtimes we shared. I'm saddened that her grandchildren will not be able to share more time with her. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. My deepest sympathy.
Janet McDonald Sennott
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