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January 3, 2015
I had Sr. Kathleen at St. Charles in the late 60s/early 70s. She was someone who I still think of fondly. She became friends with my mother. My brother, Bob, went to see her a few weeks ago. She touched many lives for the better. Kathleen Archey Amuso
Dorothy Blondin
December 24, 2014
Sr. Kate -(as I use to call you) - you were the true meaning of what a Holy and loving person is. You have rightly earned your place in Heaven.
Bob and Jo Ann Luikey
December 22, 2014
Sister Kate,Heaven has a new angel,a true gift at Christmas time.Thankyou for all you did at St. Catherine of Sweden in Worcester. You were a true friend to us and an inspirationto all.
Dr. Timothy Hoffman
December 22, 2014
Well done Good and Faithful Servant now enter into the Joy that was prepared for you from before the world began!
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