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Jim and Doris Onorato
October 12, 2007
Our deepest Sympathy,
Leonard and Dorothy,
We share your pain in the loss of your daughter only those of us that have experienced the same can really know the extent of those feelings. Please except our heart felt sympathy.
Your old neighbors and friends from Maine.
Jim and Doris Onorato
Dave Becher
October 11, 2007
Randall, I am so sorry for your loss. You were lucky to be married to such a wonderful, warm person. Love is forever. Please pass on my deepest condolences to Christiana.
Joshua Jellis (& Janet Curra)
October 11, 2007
To Randy & Family: We are so sorry for your loss. We will miss Lynda, especially when the family gets together, always 'buggin' us to get married (so she could make a cake!) We will always remember her courage coping with her illness. We are sorry we can't make the trip to Mass. tomorrow, we send our love.
Ann Sabbey
October 11, 2007
Randy,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Martha Smith
October 11, 2007
Randy,
We were so sorry to hear of Lynda's death. You have our deepest sympathy. We will miss Lynda's wonderful smile and engaging conversation at bridge table.
Martha Smith and Bob Holmes
Richard & Rita Holm
October 11, 2007
To our dear daughter-in-law Christiana, Our love to you and to Peter and Nastassja and Paul Richard as you mourn the loss of your mother. We would be there if we could travel, please know you are in our hearts. Love, Rich & Rita
Richard & Rita Holm
October 11, 2007
Dear Randall, We are so sorry for your loss of Lynda. We are unable to travel to the funeral, but hold you in our hearts as you celebrate her life. Love, Richard and Rita Holm
Diane Jellis
October 10, 2007
Our deepest sympathies go out to the entire family. We will be there on Friday.
Diane Jellis (cousin) & Felix Small
Mark & Sue Aquino
October 10, 2007
Randy,
Sue and I are so sorry about your loss. There are no words that can properly describe the sadness and feeling of loss at a time like this. We know how much Lynda suffered and know how long she battled this terrible disease. The only comfort can be in knowing that she is no longer suffering.
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