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John Sullivan
October 27, 2008
Dear Eagan Family
My deepest sympathy to you on the death of Frank. Frank and I worked together many years at GE. Frank was a talented, thorough and gifted engineer. I fondly remember his sense of humor, his Irish wit and his infectious laughter. Frank is now in Gods hands undoubtedly telling St. Peter how to improve and automate the pearly gates.
Joseph F. Dineen
October 27, 2008
To: Mary, Bill, Helen and John,
My deepest sympathies to you on the passing of your brother, Frank.
I am sure he will share eternal happiness with your wonderful mother, Helen and your great dad, Bill.
May God grant you the grace and wisdom to carry on the wonderful traditions of "The Egan Family".
Bill Niland
October 27, 2008
As a fellow member of the Peabody High class of 61, I join in your sadness. And I applaud Frank for the succesfull life he lead prior to the stroke. God Bless you all
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