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Jocelyn O. Callahan

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Of Swampscott, gone home to rest in Jesus' arms on Monday, August 25, 2008, by accident in Salem, 25 years. Daughter of Gary and Lynne (Price) Callahan of Swampscott and survived by her two brothers, Patrick and James Callahan of Swampscott. She leaves her maternal grandmother Olga Onasch of...

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I feircely looked up to just in Middle School and Son in high school she was so different in the way she presented herself her fashion and her art she was a free spirit and also a comic genius. I loved her unconditionally I never really knew how she felt about me but to me he was always a great source of inspiration and Hope for the rest of us and our future on this planet. I'll never forget you Jocelyn and I'll never stop giving thanks to you and your legacy.

Were friends not even know to eachother, only I herd about you from a your past friend. As if we new each other the loss of you is that much to me. Jocelyn you're never a forgot soul. You take care of yourself where you last lay, and one day may we meet.

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Gary....My sincerest condolences to you and your family at this very difficult time.

I miss her so much. I don't know if there's any right or wrong thing to say... who among us has the experience with these sort of things to know what's right and what's wrong... but know that she was and is still greatly loved. And for those of us that know no God, know that she is proof of something divine; a true infinite spirit. That gives me hope. Much love.

"...Sail forth--steer for the deep waters only,
Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me,
For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared to go,
And we will risk the ship, ourselves and all.

O my brave soul!
O farther farther sail!
O daring joy, but safe! are they not all the seas of God?
O farther, farther, farther sail!"

I am so sorry...

To the Callahan Family, Our thoughts and prayers go out to you during this most difficult time.

The Robertson Family

To Gary and Lynn,

I most remember Jocelyn at our house when you came to the parade in Newburyport. She spent the entire afternoon rearranging my dollhouse--and did a great job. I was saddened to hear of her death and think of your tremendous loss. Just know that your old friends share your pain.

Take care, Sue and Scott Quinlan

Jocelyn you are in our thoughts. Love and sympathy for the family of Jocelyn may you find strength.