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LORETTA CRADDOCK
August 8, 2008
JOHN, KATHLEEN, JOHN JOHN AND ZACK,
WE ARE SORRY THAT YOU LOST YOUR DAD AND GRANDPA, ALWAYS BE THANKFUL FOR THE GOOD MEMORIES YOU HAVE, JOHN WE KNOW HOW MUCH YOUR DAD LOVED YOUR MOM AND HOW HE MISSED HER SO MUCH, MY THEY REST IN PEACE TOGETHER NOW.
WE LOVE YOU GUYS
AUNTIERETTA , UNCLE LIAM, ANDREW, KEVIN AND COLIN
Paul & Donna Martin
August 8, 2008
Thanks for the memories, John! We share half a century of friendship enjoying the company of you and Barbara. A lot of laughs and many special moments in Southie and Sawyer Lake during our "younger years". As seniors, we continued those special times; however, on a quieter scale!!! We will miss your presence in our life!!
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