Maureen-Cunningham-Obituary

Maureen T. Cunningham

ALBANY, New York

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Cunningham, Maureen T. ALBANY Maureen T. Cunningham, 69, died suddenly Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at St. Peter's Hospital. Born and educated in Albany, she was the daughter of the late John and Dorothy Shields Cunning-ham. Miss Cunning-ham worked as a billing specialist with several companies...

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Barb, I just recently heard about Moe's passing. My prayers and thoughts are with you. I'm sorry for your loss.
Jane Mance

so sorry

Dear Barb,

My deepest sympathy in the loss of Moe,
Sincerely,
Monica Paigo

Kay and family; your friends and parish family at St. Ann Church in Lenox sends their love and condolences for the sudden loss of your sister Maureen. While we can't all be there on Saturday, we are here for you, thinking of you and send our heartfelt sympathy.

To Maureen's family and friends, I have had the privilege of bowling and playing golf with Maureen for the past several years. We will truly miss her presents among us. Please accept my sincere sympathy for you loss.

To Maureen' Family, I am so sorry to hear of your great loss. I was in the grad class at St.Catherine's of 1965. Maureen's guidance and kindness were a real blessing to me, and I have never forgotten her. I told her I would name my first daughter Maureen,and on 8/28/68, I did just that. She was a peach, and I know she'll be dearly missed. God be with you all 'til you meet her in Heaven.

Maria and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of the sudden passing of your aunt Maureen. My love and prayers to you and your family.
Sandy Dickinson

Barbara and Family.... I am so sorry to hear of Maureen's sudden passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
With deepest sympathy....

To Barbara and all of Maureen's family, I am so very sorry for the passing of Maureen. You all have been such a good friend to Kay. Maureen and Kay kept each other company through your long, cold winters in Albany. And, she will really be missed. I always enjoyed her company when I would come to visit Kay.I hope that you will take comfort in knowing that you all will be together again one day.Fondly, April Mober (Kay's sister)