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July 22, 2009
To the family of Jamie ...
She worked with my late brother, Jim Walsh at Tewksbury. He thought THE WORLD of her. He called her brave, and wonderful. I regret we never met; Jim died in 2006, and we were going to meet but never did. His daughter Sarah saw this notice and told me about it today. Jamie called me in 2006. She was too sad then. I am happy to see she married. May she rest in peace; she was a rare and admirable person.
Nancy L Walsh
Swampscott, MA 01907
Mark Black
April 9, 2009
We are sorry that we cannot be with you at this sad time. Jamie was a wonderful friend and neighbor to my late parents, Ruth & David Black. My partner, Glen Leiner, and I will miss her and share very fond memories. We hope to meet Steve, Laurie, and Cindy in the near future and express our sympathy in person.
Zoi Armenis and family
April 8, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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