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Ferenzo & Deborah Gainey
November 14, 2010
David,
Please accept our deepest condolences on the lost of your brother and may God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Lois Malloy
November 13, 2010
Special sincere condolences to the Malloy Family. We all loved him and will miss him. Lord bless him and hold him in your precious arms always.
C. Malloy
Douglas Person
November 12, 2010
To The Malloy Family:
So sorry at the news of James' passing. Many years ago, we were both members of the Huntington High School Marching Band under the direction of the late Mr. Wray R. Herring. To have lost them both during the same week adds another soul to the "Viking Voyage". May God Bless and Keep you all during these most difficult times.
Douglas Person
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