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Jim, Pam, and Matt Foley
October 15, 2007
We can not put into words how much joy and warmth you brought being in our lives. Your spirit will always be with us. We love you Aunty Mae.
sis foley
October 15, 2007
My aunt Mae was the most honest loving person, that I know. She never said a bad word about anybody, a strong relgious person, who had outlived her family, she has a wonderful laugh, she will be missed a lot, but know in my heart that she is in heaven with her family and her god, miss and love you, Aunty Mae.
mae connolly in her younger days
October 15, 2007
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