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Barbara Bradshaw
June 13, 2010
I was on the faculty with Mary and I loved her. My prayers go out not only to the family but to also all friends across the United States.
Martha McElyea
June 12, 2010
She was a wonderful teacher. Her Med-Surg Nursing classes at St. Lukes were legendary. My prayers to the family.
Norma
June 11, 2010
I still remember her classes in Med-Surg Nursing from st. Luke's School of Nursing. She taught us well.
My sympathy is extended to her family and loved ones.
Nursing Dept, Cape Albeon
June 11, 2010
Our very deepest sympathy to the Lynch Family in the loss of Mary Elise. She will missed by everyone.
Debra Tao, Cape Albeon
June 11, 2010
Mary Elise was a kind and loving lady. Her friends and the staff at Cape Albeon will miss her very much. May God be with her dear family at this time providing comfort and peace to them.
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