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Carol Connell
June 22, 2009
My deepest sympathy to you, Jim, and your family. Brendan and I met you many years ago when you both were colleagues at Honeywell. We were living in Westwood at that time and visited you and Peg in Norwood. More recently, we met on the beach in Pocasset, when you both were visiting the Whites. Peg was a delightful lady. I'm so very sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Carol Connell
Mary Sorem-Lero
June 20, 2009
I have fond memories of our time together at Ocean Grove all of my childhood! Our lives were intertwined with the Crook family. I hope Peg is enjoying a glass of good wine with my mother Anne in heaven right now. I hope they are catching up on all the stories since 1975! Deepest sympathy to Jim and all the "Kids". Forever in my heart- wonderful memories of dear Peg.
June 19, 2009
Jim, Andrea and the entire extended family,
May the memories of a life well lived be a source of strength in this time of loss.
David and Pam Hull and Family
Alpharetta, GA
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