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Amy L. Cahill

Brockton, Massachusetts

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BROCKTON — Amy L. (Cavanaugh) Cahill, lifelong resident of Brockton, died on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008, at the South Shore Hospital. She was 80 years old.Amy was the beloved wife of the late George F. Cahill. She was the loving mother of Daniel G. Cahill and his wife Lisa of Brewster, Donna DePaola...

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To the Cahill Family
I just wanted to express my deepest sympathy to you for the loss of your mother
Jeff Locantore

Dear Danny, Donna, Di, Nese, & Rene,

I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's death. She was a very warm and loving person. I will always picture her laughing aloud.

I hope that your wonderful memories of her will help in celebrating the lives that you shared, and to ease your grief.

Most sincerely,

Ellen (Gillpatrick) Anderson

There are no words to tell how I mourn the loss of a gentle and grascius lady. I have only know her since the passing of yor Dad,but I will remember her and miss her hugs and smiles for along time . Passing her house will always bring me sorrow.

To Danny, Di, Nese and Rene I have very fond memories of both your mom and dad and all of you. Your mom was a great lady and a wonderful neighbor.  May God help you thru this difficult time.

The six'th child- Brown Cow; I feel as I have lost my own parents!
Amy accepted me as one of her own. She used to hate when I put me nose against the door - "come in I'll take care of you." She would say. Amy and Daniel were alway's there for me. They made me a strong individual! I Love you ALL!!!! God Bless our family!

Danny, Donna, Di, Nese, & Rene, I can't tell you how much we'll miss your Mom. She had a special way of making us feel so good after being with her. Just talking with her was always so comforting. She had really special qualities. Your parents made the perfect pair. We feel so fortunate to have shared so many good times with them. We love you all, Claire, Jimmy Joseph & Yvonne

On behalf of the BHS class of 1946 I extend our sincere sympathy on the death of Amy.
She was known and admired by just about everyone because of her friendliness and accomplishments.
I know that she will be missed by many, many people.

Sue Conley Cummings

Dear Dan, Donna, Di, Nese and Rene,

A blessing to have had such great parents, and such a hardship to lose them. I share your sadness in saying goodbye to Amy and in remembering George. Such good people. So many good times. You gave them love, respect, plenty to be proud of, and lots of laughs- even on rainy days. As good as it gets.

Hope to see you Thursday.

With love and sympathy,

ML

To The Cahill Family,

Our deepest sympathy on the passing of your mom. We'll always have fond memories of her and your dad from our early childhood up to the present. May God be with you all at this very difficult time, and know that Amy, as well as all of you, will be in our thoughts and prayers.

The Pigeon Family