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ELLEN COSTELLO
December 5, 2008
TANA,
SO SORRY TO HEAR OF BARBARA'S PASSING. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HOW WE NEVER LET AUNT NONIE FORGET THE DAY THAT SHE TOLD US TO GO OUT AND PLAY. SHE DIDN'T KNOW THE HURRICANE OF '39' WAS STARTING. HAD MANY OTHER GOOD TIMES WITH BARBARA.
I KNOW SHE IS AT PEACE.
Beatrice Byrd
December 4, 2008
To Barbara's family: So sorry to learn of Barbara's passing. She was my golfing partner many, many years ago at Cape Cod. Now I pray she's enjoying the best fairways of all. Betty Wentworth Byrd, Farmington, NM
Ann Osenton Fay
December 4, 2008
Tana, so sorry to read of Barbara's passing.Many fond memories of our Chestnut Hill days and beyond.Ann Fay, Falmouth, Ma.
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