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Peggy O'Shields
June 21, 2011
Dear Louann, I know that you know your Mother is in a much better place -free of pain and sickness. I have no words that can bring relief to your heart, only to offer my most sincere condolences and tell you that you and your family are, and will continue to be, in my thoughts and prayers. God will give you grace and guidance for each moment as it comes. If I can do anything for you, please do not hesitate to contact me. God bless you, my friend.
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