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Barbara Townson
September 16, 2008
John, Jason and Vanessa:
So sorry to hear of the death of your mother-in-law and grandmother, Martha Souza. I remember the days when I visited Martha and Tony at their home on Brownell Street in Attleboro. How they enjoyed their garden and flowers. They were great people - always ready to help others and to share whatever they grew in their garden. They took so much pride in what they did. Although Martha was in the nursing home for quite a few years, she was never forgotten. My prayers are with you all at this sad time. May God give you strength in the days ahead.
Sincerely, Barbara Townson
Jen and John Viveiros
September 16, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
The Staff of Dyer-Lake Funeral Home & Cremation Services
September 15, 2008
Our thoughts remain with you and your family at this time. We are honored by the trust and confidence you have placed in us during this difficult time.
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