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Haruko Ouchi
May 20, 2005
Mrs. Molly Mee
Even if we understand that one can never escape from being faced with his death, what a sorrow for that we will not be able to see your so gentle face!!
I (Haruko) am frequently reminded of you by the small a bird painted dish presented from you as it is decorating my kitchin.
Thank you for your visiting Japan to meeting with us many times in the past.
Haruko & Kazuhiro Ouchi
John and Phebe Mallinson
May 20, 2005
We are saddened to hear of Molly's passing. Take courage, Denis, in the knowledge that you are known and respected throughout the World. Please let us know if we can help you at this sad time.
ED
May 19, 2005
Dr Denis Mee,
Molly and you were two of the most wonderful people. You are in my thoughts today and everyday. I know that today must be especially hard. I hope that you know you are loved and honored and looked up to by so many people.
You are such an example of what true love and commitment is. May you find today more comforting in knowing that so many of us are remembering you and Molly with great love. With respects,
Yumi Oka
May 18, 2005
I am grieved to hear of the passing of Mrs.Mee.
Please accept my sincerest condolences.
Noriko Nakamura
May 18, 2005
It was great sorrow to me to learn of this sad news, and I wish to offer my sincere condolences upon this sad event.
Yoko Iwasaki
May 18, 2005
I am so shocked and filled with deepest sorrow for the sad news.
Please accept my sincerest condolences.
Pauline Okamura-Wood
May 18, 2005
Mrs Molly Mee was a good hearted woman who cared for the world.
I remember meeting this wonderful woman when I first came along with my husband to the conference in Toronto, Canada 2000. I knew nobody and she took good care of me by taking me join the lady's tour.
She will always be remembered for her kindness. The ladys tour will not be the same without her charm and she will be missed by all.
Thank you for what you did and I am sure you are resting peacefully.
Pauline & Roger Wood
May 17, 2005
Please accept our deepest condolences and sympathy.
Let us know if there is anything at all you need help with at this time.
sincerely
Pauline & Roger
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