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Pam Stearns
December 8, 2008
Thinking of you with deepest sympathy.
Your former Stow Road neighbor,
Pam Bailey Stearns
Ginny and Put Putnam
December 8, 2008
Our hearts are heavy with sorrow for all of you. Both your parents were a great part of our lives. It is always so difficult to lose someone you love, and losing a mother is a tremendous void in your lives. Ann was always so proud of all of you. She felt very blessed with her family. You all gave so much of yourselves to her. We feel that Ann and Jim are together again, which gives us some solace.
Ginny and Put
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