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Jane Corrigan
October 21, 2002
I just wanted to let Toms family know that I will never perform another show with the St. Patrick Family Players where I don't think of Toms handsome smiling face coming up to let me know how much he enjoyed it! The feeling is a very sad one to me and I will pray to him each time I perform. I loved your Father/husband/grandfather and so did the rest of our group. His presence among us will be sorely missed!
...and what a General he was, even in life!
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