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Lois M. Reilly

Framingham, Massachusetts

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Lois M. Reilly MARLBOROUGH Lois M. (Marble) Reilly, 50, of Marlborough, died peacefully Sunday morning, Sept. 28, 2008, at her home surrounded by her family. She was the wife of Joseph G. Reilly to whom she was married for 23 years. She was born in Schenectady, N.Y., the daughter of the late Paul...

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Dear Joe, Ann, Maureen and Emily,
I was so saddened to read that Lois has passed away. I graduated with her from Niskayuna and remember her as such a sweet, fun, friendly person. Most recently we met again, after her diagnosis, at the Christ the King Spiritual Life Center in Greenwich, NY. I wish we could have been closer friends through the years as she was such an example of strength and courage. We had a wonderful chat. She was an example of how faith can give strength and peace. I pray...

Dear Joe, Maureen and Emily, I am shocked and sad to learn that my old friend and room mate from Kendall Street has passed away. She was the most energetic and joyful person I ever met and I shall never forget how we sang along to Bruce Springsteen's Hungry Heart and how happy she was when she met you Joe. I would so love to have seen her again. You are all in my thoughts and I wish you strength and love to manage the days ahead.

Dear Joe and family,
I am so sorry about Lois's passing and the long struggle she went through with her cancer. I will always remember her warm and cheerful smile and easy laugh. She was always so happy, positive, and up on life. She was such alot of fun in high school. We enjoyed playing on the field hockey teams together, golfing during the summers at the Mohawk Club, and just sharing alot of special times with the high school and neighborhood gang. I always enjoyed her friendship...

Dear Ann,

I am very sorry for the loss of your mother. I was talking to one of the girls that went to school with us back in elementary school. She told me about your mother and the battle of breast cancer. My mother is also sorry for your loss. She remembers the chaperoned field trips from IC school and how my mother,your mother and the other parents would talk on the trips. I am deeply sorry for you and your families loss and will keep you in heart and mind.

With...

Dear Joe, Ann, Maureen, and Emily,

I was so very to sad to hear about Lois. I loved her so very very much. Lois was a best freind to me when I needed it most. I will never forget the days in Schenectady, nor the weeks she spent with me during the summers in NH. She truly made my childhood a happy one. Again she was there for me when I also battled breast cancer. She will be sadly missed, but never ever forgotten!

I wish you all the peace that memories of her will bring...

Dear Joe, Ann, Maureen and Emily,

I was deeply saddened to hear of Lois's passing. She had so much courage and gave her all to everything she did. Although I haven't seen you or Lois pretty much since High School, Jenn Spring (MacLemore) has kept me up to date. We all loved Lois and she will truly be missed.

Joe,

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Although we haven't seen each other or spoken since our days at Colgate, I remember you as a wonderful person, considerate and kind to others. May those same gifts now be provided to you. I wish you and your famly strength and support in this difficult time.

Dear Joe,

Sara Brownstein/Truebridge contacted me this weekend. I was so saddened to learn about Lois. If my memory of her from high school (and our reunion) serves me well, I know she lived life to its fullest and squeezed out every possible moment of joy, happiness and laughter she could. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.

Warm regards,

Dear Joe and Family,
I phoned Steve today and he told me he was just getting in from the service in honor of Lois. I want you to know that I am thinking of you and your daughters at this difficult time. I wish you all the comfort that comes from the love of family, friends, and God's Grace.
In Sympathy,
Janet