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June 19, 2009
Mike
I miss you and the other male support at the social worker meetings.
I was impressed with your son's heart that prompted you to take this time off for your mom.
I am sorry to hear about your dear mother's passing. I didn't know her, but see that she was a parishioner at St.Eugene's. I hope she was a person who took to heart Jesus' words, "I go to prepare a place for you so that where I am there you may be also." With such a believe your mom is not only at rest, but in a far better place than here.
May you grieve well my colleague and grieve along with other loved ones. May the God of all comfort be with you in this life chapter.
I look forward to your return and need not just your testosterone, but the way you see how best to do the business of helping our kids.
Kenny Tellier
Nancy Silva
June 18, 2009
Dan
I am very sorry to hear of your mom's passing. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. With Sympathy, Nancy
Steve Katz
June 15, 2009
Michael & Family,
So sorry for your loss. Hopefully knowing she is in a better place will bring some comfort in these difficult times. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Steve & Anne
Elaine Sylvia
June 15, 2009
Sincere condolences to all her family.
I attended C.C.R.I. with your mom. Your mom was the best! We all enjoyed her company. I remember the one time she was really worried about taking a final test. We all tried to talk her into coming out with us for lunch but she said she wanted to study before the exam. I took a fortune cookie back for her but we changed the message inside. We tried to convience her to have it before she went to class. She told us she was to upset to eat. We told her maybe it would bring her good luck so she finally decided to read the message. The message read," you will get an "A" today". That made her laugh and put a big smile on her face.
We all helped each other and made things fun. God bless all of you!
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