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John and Noreen Nadeau
September 9, 2005
Tony,
So very sorry to hear this, You are all in our prayers.
Take Care.
Love, John and Noreen
Linda Hawkes
September 9, 2005
I'm so sorry I can't be there for you! I'm just a phone call away!
William & Rose Hawkes
September 9, 2005
So sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts & prayers are with you.
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Hawkes, Jr.
Maryanne Fitzmaurice
September 8, 2005
Uncle Tony, you will be missed by all. We will never forget your warm smile and all the happy memories we shared. You will always remain close in our hearts..
Love, Maryanne
Shawn Nadeau
September 8, 2005
Wish I could be there for you
Kim Nadeau
September 8, 2005
Tony Jr. and family....I am so terribly sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Kimberly
Linda Mannke
September 8, 2005
Frank and I will miss his warm and friendly smile. It was always a pleasure to meet and greet him on Princeton Street. You could tell that he really cared about his neighbors.
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