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Becky TRUESDELL
October 28, 2008
Its only been a year or so but "MY ANNIE BANANIE"taught me alot about life,,she taught me the words to many old songs and taught me through her illness that she could still smile and be concerned for others.It was my honor to be her nurse for the past year or so,, I will miss her,,
much love
BECKY
ELEANOR FELICI
October 28, 2008
Paul just wanted to extend my sympathy to you and your family. I know how much your mom meant to you. Remember all the good times. Eleanor
Kathleen Vickery
October 27, 2008
Joe, Nancy, Paul, Susan and family,
I was so very saddened to open the Boston Globe today and see your mother's name. I will always remember her as happy, smiling and a good and loyal friend to my mother. Please know that I am thinking of you with love and understanding at this difficult time.
Betty Trafton
October 27, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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