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Stacey Deodato
November 3, 2008
Aunt Mary: Who loves you? I do.
Stacey
Donna Litterio
November 2, 2008
Mary you were deeply loved. You will be truly missed. My God bless and keep you safe. Love you always Donna, Michelle, & Brittany
George & Diana Kelley
November 2, 2008
We are so sorry we did not make it in time to see you alive, if only we had went when I came home from School. Instead we planned to spend time with you on Saturday, you were the only Aunt that we really cared for, with all our love.
Your Nephew George & Wife Diana Kelley. Every time we went to Weymouth we would visit you, we loved you soooo much, words cannot express our sorrows.
sandy mackay
November 2, 2008
We are so sorry to hear about Mary's passing....She was a kind and funny woman and will truly be missed.
She is finally reunited with her beloved Dick and Tommy..
God Bless and with deepest sympathy.
Rob and Sandy MacKay
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