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Rosalind Hallgarten
April 20, 2025
Dear Carol and Linda
Sorry to hear about the passing of Richard. I remember him well when we were all kids growing up.
I wish you and all the family many happy memories.
Kind regards
Roz Cooper Hallgarten
Gilson Mendes
April 19, 2025
First and foremost it is my honor to have known Mr. Hillman as many would called him as honor and respect. I couldn´t been more proud of knowing him and working for him. His love and good relationship with his employees was unmatched. Unfortunately life throws so many surprises at us but wherever he is I hope nothing but peace and love. Thank you Mr. Hillman
Jimmy Considine (Charlestown)
April 17, 2025
Thank you for your unselfish military service to the people of this nation. May you now rest in peace.
Dick George 101st Airborne Division Newburyport
April 17, 2025
Requiescat in pace amica meus! Ave at que vale!
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