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Melissa Peck, RN
October 16, 2009
I took care of Mr. McCormack in the hospital several times before he passed away. From the couple days that I spent with him, I could tell he was a wonderful man, and a loving father to his two daughters. I just want to wish his family the best and let them know how sorry I am that they lost their father. He will not be forgotten.
Peggy McLaughlin Cochran
October 16, 2009
JoAnn and Mary Ellen,
I am so sorry to hear about your dad. He was such a GREAT man! I will forever be appreciative for all of the times he drove us to various places in that little car! :-) Please know you will be in my thoughts and prayers!
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