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Pat Churchill
September 23, 2012
Dear Mrs. Prouty, I am so sorry for your loss. I live in your house in Holden and I want to thankyou, and to say that I have deep appreciation for what you and Mr. Prouty built. It is so pretty here. Please know you, and your family are welcome to visit anytime.
Pat Churchill
Dave Kujala
July 6, 2012
Mrs. Prouty, I am saddened to learn Mr. Prouty died. May he rest in peace. I visited your farm on Salisbury St. a few times when Shirley and Sally were babysitting - to drop them off or pick them up. It always reminded me of my grandfather's place in Coldbrook -many great memories there when we three were kids. Best wishes to you and your family. davek
June 27, 2012
Mrs. Prouty, Jonathan, Hilary, and Lewis and your families.
Hal and I send our sympathy and loving memories of Mr. Prouty and wonderful times at Mattapoisett and Holden.
Hal and Shirley Sauer, Ocean Park, ME 04063-7074
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