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Agnes M. McGuire

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Agnes M. McGuire longtime resident of Dracut, 74 Dracut Agnes M. (Delano) McGuire, 74, a longtime resident of Dracut, died Sunday September 14th, at Radius Northwood in Lowell. She was the wife of the late Richard A. McGuire Sr. who died on January 2, 2001. She was born in Lowell on February...

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hi Mom,

Thsi will be the last time I can write to you in this guest book. Although i am not reallya guest, I feel better talking to you. I miss you so bad that I am not functioning as I should be. Yep I am being the cry baby yo said I was and just can not stop. We had a bond that only you and i know, we had a love that was so speical and intense. You have been my best friend since I can remember. ALL the times you took me to see Leo for lunch, all of our shopping trips were to...

Dear Mom,
We're going up north this weekend to your favorite spot to see the leaves,, and we'll spread the remainder of your ashes there, so you'll always be a part of this beautiful place, especially in October, your favorite time of year. I miss you so much, but don't even realize most times that you're not here because that's too much to "realize", or "to be a reality", you know? Aunt Rita says that every night she talks to you when she says her prayers, and that there is a...

Hi Mom,

I wrote this entire letter and then lost it! Yep that is me. We went to get your belongings today from your apartment and it really stinks...It was no longer my Mom's home, it was just an empty apartment. All your beautiful things, moved around the family which is good and we will donate some. The people moving in there will not know that there were two beautiful loving people living in that home for about 10 years. That they raised 5 beautiful, loving, caring children,...

I loved your mother since we were teenagers and dated,and even danced to Vaughn Monroe at the Lowell Auditorium back then,I still remannice about her and those times.
I'll miss our calls and pray for you all and her.

As we were away at the time of your mother's passing, Brenda and I wanted to send you our deepest sympathy. As for me, I go way back with the McGuires from Victoria Street to Passaconway Drive. From the Delaney campaigns, to having a glass of Fleishmans with your father, at J.J. Turner's. I remember your mother as always being a kind wonderful person, just like your dad. He was so much fun to be with. I cherish the picture I have of him and I taken some 20 years ago. They are both...

Dear Mom,, I didn't know what to do this morning, but it was such a hurried morning with getting the baby ready and off to Laurie's, so that helped some. It was my first day back to work and I didn't know what to do at lunch time today, when I headed to your house and then changed my mind about that... I have been strong, stronger than I thought I could be. They say time heals all things and we know that. But I don't know what to do without you. I want to tell you that I am so...

Bonnie , may the special times you had with your Mom bring you pease knowing how much she loved you and KNOWING, she knew how much you loved her.

We all have ya'll in our prayers and hearts. Our meeting was breif but she made it so clear how much she loved ya'll. May God Bless ya'll and help ya'll thru this differcult time, knowing pease in her memory and love. Your New Mexico family.