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Mary Eileen Reddick

Syracuse, New York

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May 4, 2009 Mary Eileen Reddick, 98, of Redfield Village Apartments, Fayetteville, died at Malta Manor, N.Syracuse, on Monday, May 4, 2009. Eileen was a native of Utica, New York where she enjoyed secretarial positions at Horrocks Ibbotson Sporting Goods, Marine Midland Bank, and Kelly Girl...

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To Skip, my dear friend and classmate: My thoughts and prayers are with you today and everyday. I remember being at your father's funeral 40 years ago and later visiting with your mother at your home in Utica. Thank you for all you do for so many people. Larry Fenlon

Peter...I just learned today about your loss and I had to let you know how sorry I am. I know you and your mom were very close and she was always so proud of you. May God help you through this very sad time in your life. You are a strong person and you have a lot of good friends and support. There is NOTHING like a mother's love. God Bless you, Patti Longdo

Fr.Pete, I was unable to attend services and wanted to say how sorry to hear of your mom's passing. Wow -98, I am sure she had wonderful stories to tell!You are in my prayers. Hope to see you soon. JoAnne Kilian (Whelan Bros.)

Fr. Peter,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your Mom at this time.

Dear Father Peter,

I never had the pleasure of meeting your Mom but I am sure that she is reflected in the beauty and dedication of the life that you have lived. That reflection looks upon Jesus now.

Father Peter,
My Mom, Mary Fox, always spoke fondly of your Mom. Even though we didn't know her, it's obvious she was special, because she raised such a wonderful son.
We miss seeing you when we visit New York. God Bless you! Maureen, Chris and Mike Sands

Father Peter,
I am deeply sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. She is now with our Lord and that is what gives us strength and comfort. My thoughts and prayers are with you and may God provide peace and comfort during this difficult time.

Peter: Know you are in my thoughts and prayers. It doesn't matter what our age, it is always sad to say goodbye to our parents. You and I are only children and I think that makes the parental bond even stronger. Be grateful for the long years you had with your mom. God Bless Gail Hotaling

Father Peter,
I had the pleasure of meeting your mom at St. Patrick's Church. It was very obvious that she was proud of you. I remember her kind eyes and I know that you and she were close. I hope that the happy memories you have of her will help you through this difficult time. Take special care.
Fondly,
Sue Ladstatter