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The McGovney Family
August 24, 2007
We're sorry about your loss.
Mary Jane (Moniz) Sousa
August 23, 2007
Dear Liz, Michael and Debbie:
I was so sorry to learn about the death of your mother. I used to love to chat with her whenever I went to visit my brother, Tom. I'm sorry that we were unable to attend her wake or funeral. Please accept our most sincere sympathy at this most difficult time. May God be with you all.
Love, Mary Jane and John Sousa
Paul Skurka
August 23, 2007
Please accept our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Ralph, Karen , Paul Skurka
The Staff of Wilbur-Romano Funeral Home
August 22, 2007
Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.
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