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Sherri Malouf
April 19, 2002
To Bobbi, Carol and the whole Ester family; You are in our thoughts always. We, your co-workers at LMA and SMS are here to listen, support and care. When you need something, ask -- we will help.
Lois & Bob Eames
April 18, 2002
Our sincere heartfelt sympathy to Roberta, Ame, Carol Ann, & Lauren. Remember John 3:16. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in Him, should not perish but have everlasting life. Ed has been called home to the loving arms of our Lord. May he now become your guardian angel. Sincerely, Lois & Bob
Joe Keane-Comella
April 17, 2002
My great Uncle was Edward J Ester of Jamaica Plain, MA--my sympathy to the entire Ester family. Joey
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