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Beth Kenney
June 25, 2002
How hard it was to say good-bye to such a wonderful person. Having known Michele since high school, I saw through the years someone who brought great happiness to those around her.
Peggy Kyrouz
June 21, 2002
I met Michele through a breast cancer support group. She was so vibrant and full of life. She's a hero not just to me but to all of us in the group, and we're all the better for knowing her. Mark, Bridget, Meaghan, and Patrick, you are in my prayers daily.
Pam Sidel
June 19, 2002
Attended Wheaton College with Michele and her sister Maura. Michele certainly lived up to Wheaton motto of "having life and having it abundantly"
Thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Pam Sidel
June 19, 2002
Clare Curley Pickering
June 19, 2002
Michelle was a college acquaintance and brought so much life to our dorm. She had a great spark and gift with people and I am sorry for the loss.
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