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Abigail G. Wall

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Abigail G. Wall On 11 September, following a long, courageous battle with cancer, Abby Wall went to heaven where she will smile, laugh, sing, dance and watch over her loved ones. Abby was born Abigail Grace Shea on April 7, 1955 in Somerville, NJ. She met her husband, Bill, on a ski...

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Bill,

I was deeply saddened to hear about Abby. Ironically I was in Cape May when she passed away. It was there that I met you guys and it was impossible not to like Abby right from the start with that perpetual grin of hers. I will always remember her rendition of "Oh Canada" at the Ugly Mug. Hang in there.

Some would say that death is the end of life, but the truth is of the matter is that death is the biginning of life. Because in God's heavenly places, there is no more death, no more pain, no more sorrow, no more greif. And although death is hard on the living, I hope you will find comfort in knowing that she is alive in a manner that God intended for all his created beings.

Bill,
I am very sorry to hear about Abby. I really enjoyed riding bike with you two so much. She had a great sense of humor.

Bill,
Abby was special and a joyful person. The world is a poorer place without her. All the best to you in your time of sorrow.
Broucks, Giulia, Livia, Peter

Bill, Please know that you are in our prayers at this very difficult time. We have not had the opportunity of meeting Abby but know that you two were a perfect match in all the activities you shared! May our gracious Lord comfort you at this time.

Bill,
I met you and Abby through my brother Tom. What a lovely and fun-loving person Abby was. I was only around her a few times, but felt like I knew her as a good friend. Frank and I send our condolences to you and all her friends who loved her dearly. We are so sorry for your loss.
Mary Clark

I just learned of Abbys passing. I would say much more but tears are getting in my way!

Bill:

Our sincerest condolences on your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless You.
Linda and Joe Niemiec

Bill: I'm so sorry to hear of Abby's passing. She was vibrant and an ever blossoming rose. I really enjoyed working with her, sharing stories of school, swapping recreation experiences, and enjoying a good Irish ale. My condolences and thoughts are with you during these difficult days.