3 Entries
sue laplante (cordingley)
July 17, 2008
i'm sorry for your loss,i didn't know
him,but i remember joyce from many
years ago from my high school days,
she lived on westford st.i lived on
grand st.when the national guard
armory was there.
keep the memories that you have
of him in your heart they will always
be there for you to loolk back on.
Ray,Mickey,Kay and Tommy Saucier,Lafountain, Purtell,Sheehan
July 14, 2008
Rose we were so sad to hear about Bob. He will be in our prayers.
Kay and Wayne Russell
July 14, 2008
Aunt Rose, Donna, Joyce, and Dennis, We are so sad for your loss. Uncle Bob will be missed. May God hold you and comfort you in His loving arms. We will keep you all in our prayers.
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