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Sister Mary Dooley
September 29, 2025
I had the privilege of working in Tchien in Liberia when Ed Galvin was stationed in Cape Palmas. He brightened up many days for us, sisters and priests when he would fly over our mission for a visit and bring a treat. I will never forget his kindness in flying to our mission to tell me my father had died. He waited for me to put a few things together and flew me to Monrovia. Then went and got my ticket to fly to Boston so I could be at the funeral. This thoughtfulness and kindness was part of his DNA. He truly cared for God´s people especially those most in need.
Rest in peace Ed. Thanks for your love and support .
Sister Mary Dooley SSND
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