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John Gallagher
September 23, 2010
To Paul and the family,
I'll never forget your Mom dancing at your 50th birthday party. She had more energy than me. I feel blessed that that's how I will always remember her. Spinning (yes, spinning) around on the dance floor with nothing but smiles. She was very kind to me as a child when I used to go over to your house and check out your awesome collection of bugs. She always made sandwiches for us.
Paul you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. So sorry for your loss. Your longtime friend.....
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