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Deborah Young
December 11, 2007
She was a wonderful upbeat person. A great woman. I will always remember her and her walks on the beach with Mary Esther Corbett. She loved the beach, Green Harbor and Duxbury. From Burke's Beach to the Gurnet. She leaves behind many wonderful memories of Corbetts Pond Uncle Dave and Babysitting as well.
We will all miss her.
Love Debbie (Corbett) Young, Steve Young
cindy maillet
December 10, 2007
Are hearts go out to the family.Aunt Margaret you will be greatly missed but you will forever be in out hearts.
Love
The Maillet family
Irene Mazzocchi
December 8, 2007
We are saddened by the loss of our sister, Margaret. Her spirit is with us as we sit and talk of her wonderful laugh and no-nonsense ways. We will always remember her at the beach, playing bingo, and enjoying life. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.
With Love, The Mazzocchi Family
Lisa Stauffer
December 8, 2007
To all my cousins in this time of sorrow. My prayers are with you.
God Bless you Auntie Margaret!
R.I.P.,Margaret,Josephine,Rosemary,
Marie,Gail,Nana/Grampa MacPherson
Together with God in Heaven.XXXOOOO
Leo MacDonald
December 8, 2007
My wife Barbara and I wish to express our condolances to Margaret's children and grandchildren in your time of sorrow. Barbara's grandfather, Bernard Reilly and Margaret's mother, Roselyn were brother and sister. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Your cousins from P.E.I., Leo & Barb
Glad (Reilly) MacKinnon
December 7, 2007
I'd like to extend my sincere condolences to the family of Margaret R. Reddy. I'm a 1st cousin to Margaret .. her mother Roselyn is a sister to my father Lawrence Reilly. I never met her or a lot of my relatives but do think of you when I work on my family tree. My thoughts & prayers are with you doing this time of sorrow. Those who bloom in the hearts of others, never fade away .. may you find comfort and strength in your memories.
Judene Pare
December 7, 2007
Our heart felt condolences go out to you, our cousins for the loss of your mother. Aunt Margaret was a beautiful, strong woman who accepted and overcame the challenges in her life. Through her daily living she taught you the values of strength, love, faith and family. During these next couple of days those values will help you get through this tough time in your lives.
Our hearts are heavy right now bearing the loss of yet another aunt, but in the days, months and years to come, our sorrow will slowly fade and is replaced with the fond memories of the time we spent with Aunt Margaret and together as family. And these special memories with Aunt Margaret will remain forever in our hearts. If there is anything you need your family will be here for you.
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