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Brian J Murphy
November 9, 2008
Charlene & Chet, I am so very sad to hear of Charlotte's passing. The Murphys and Bragdons went through so very much together on Boylston St., what with the fire, and all. But it was a time when neighbors supported and watched out for one another, and we certainly did that. And it was wonderful growing up across the street from Shedd Park.
My siblings, Bill Murphy, my late brother Bob Murphy and my sister, Sheila Murphy O'Malley and I have thought about and spoken of Charlotte and you all, often, and fondly, over the years.
God rest Charlotte, and bless and comfort you and your families as you mourn your loss.
Scott Carpenter
November 9, 2008
So sorrry for your loss. What a wonderful woman..smart as a tack and always smiling. She remindes me of both of my Grandmothers. I hope she can pass on some of her energy to all of us.
May she rest in peace...
The Carpenter Family,Ashby Ma.
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