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Lorraine Lee Cosgrove Ware

Sudbury, Massachusetts

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Of Sudbury, MA, on September 25, 2007, at age 43 after a long and courageous battle with inflammatory breast cancer. Beloved wife of Andrew T. Ware. Devoted daughter of James W. Cosgrove of Marshfield, MA and Linda L. Cosgrove of Hanover, MA, and stepdaughter of Barbara Cosgrove. Loving sister of...

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Dear Andy:
Lynn and I were so saddened to have read about Lorraine's passing while on vacation. Lorraine was a wonderful person who had such a zest for life. We will miss her very much. Both of you fought a very courageous battle with her cancer. Our hearts go out to you and the Cosgrove/Ware families. With our deepest sympathy at this very difficust time - Lynn and David Coughlin

Dear Andy,
We were so very sad to hear of Lorraine's passing while we were away. We lit a candle and said a prayer for her, while at Holy Shrine in Portugal last week. Although we had only spent a few occassions together (through our mutual friend Michele), it was truly a privilege to have met Lorraine. We have you in our thoughts.
Most Sincerely,
Elaine Gonsalves & Paul Hanke

Dear Andy,

I'm so sorry to hear of Lorraine's passing. The few times I had the pleasure of hanging out with her were very memorable ones. Her lovely spirit and zest for having fun in life were contagious and very inspirational to others. Gareth's and my thoughts are with you during this very difficult period.

Auntie Lorraine will be deeply missed by all. She was a radiant, vibrant person who could not get enough of life. She didn't have enough time on Earth. All those who knew her, they'd say it was a privelge to know such a fun-loving person. Noboby wanted to see her go. She fought a courageous battle. We all thought she live too. She's in a better place now; were nothing can slow her down. I want her to now that I love her and will miss her so much. She's was a great aunt and I have so many...

Dear Andy,

I was so terribly sorry to hear of Lorraine's death. I remember her as a kind and upbeat person with a wonderfully positive attitude. Please know that we are all thinking of you at this very sad time.

Andrew,
My deepest sympathies to you. Although I did not know Lorraine well, it looks like she lived life fully.
Bruce Soulé

Very sorry for your loss. Sigh. Had the pleasure of working with Lorraine at CXO where she led the way in research. Smart, energetic and creative. She'll be missed by many.

Our thoughts and preyers are with you.

Linda and family,
What a wonderful woman you raised. Lorraine will be missed. Please know you are all in out thoughts and prayers.
Love you,
Barbie and Tony