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Margaret Mary Mahon
November 14, 2008
Dear Ronnie:
My heart just breaks for you in sympathy and empathy. I know there are no words that make this better. Try to take some comfort in the fact that wherever we go when we leave this world, we are at peace.
I will always be here for you, my Marymount Sister!
Love,
Margaret Mary Mahon
Susan Edwards
November 10, 2008
I am so sorry to hear that my childhood friend has passed away. Our hearts go out to you Ronnie. Doug and I will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Sue and Doug
Thomas Neubig
November 9, 2008
From a fellow computer nerd from the RPHS class of 1960 - may you rest in peace my friend.
Bruce Chasmer
November 7, 2008
Dear Ronnie
My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of your loss.
Dennis and June Eckardt
November 6, 2008
Dear Ronnie:
We want to extend our deepest sympathy to you at this most difficult time in your life. Paul was blessed with the ability to make others feel special and his intelligence and loyalty were qualities to be admired by all. It was an honor to have him as a friend. He will always remain in our hearts and we pray that God blesses him and keeps him in the palm of his hand.
Ronnie, may the memories of all the good times help you through this challenge. You were the love of his life. Our thoughts are with you.
Love,
Joe Yglesias
November 6, 2008
Dear Ronnie,
There are no words worthy of the loss of someone in our hearts. Just know that you and Paul are in our prays and because we have lost those in our hearts for a time we share your grief. God Bless.
Joe Yglesias
Darlene King
November 6, 2008
Ronnie, I am so sorry. Words can describe the feelings we have in Houston. We are sad. Please keep in contact with us. We love you!
Darlene, Tom & Kalyn
Steve Richter
November 6, 2008
Ronnie,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
God Bless you and the entire family and may you find strength in this very sad time.
Love,
Steve & Jackie Richter
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