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Cynthia O'Brien
March 28, 2024
Rest in Peace Ann! You were my mom away from home in high school! I will never forget your beautiful smile, smart spirit and gorgeous eyes! You made me feel stable as a kid and your home was a respite in the chaos of my teenage years! I loved your smile and kindness and light and laugh! thank you for your beauty and mirth walking this earth! See you on the other side! God bless and peace and light! Thank you for your beautiful daughter Jodie. You raised her perfectly and she has been my soulmate friend for over four decades. Rest in peace. You did good.
Susan Carl
January 27, 2024
Your Mom was a joy to know in high school and as a neighbor. She, Jack and Emmie will be missed. God bless each of you in your loss.
Fondly, Susan
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