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Lee and Hank Stinson
November 8, 2008
We met Theresa only a couple times...such a sweet lady. Our prayer to her: "God saw her getting tired, a cure not meant to be, so he put his arms around her and wispered, come with me" (Family of Harry and Linda Lemire)
Julie DeGrenier
November 8, 2008
Deirdre,
So sorry to hear of your grandmother's passing. The kids have fond memories of visiting "gigi". May your memories comfort you during this difficult time.
Tanya Chasse
November 7, 2008
I was sad to hear the news that Aunt Theresa had died. Its been too long since I last visited her. Now she is with her sister Kitty, my mom, and I am sure they are happy to see each other. I am sorry you all have to feel sad at this time. Know that she was very loved and will be missed.
Love to all,
Neice
Tanya Chasse
BERNICE LAMEIRAS
November 7, 2008
Dear Donna & Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
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