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September 15, 2013
Dear Kim, my heart goes out to you, your brothers and sister and families. Me and my shoulder there for you anytime.
Love you,
Linda (and Frank)
September 15, 2013
Dear George, Gail, Gary and Kim, It's been many years since Franklin St. I remember your mother with fond memories esp. during the summer sitting out on our porches and chatting from one house to the next. So sorry for your loss. Yvonne LaFleur Gattineri. (Phil, the late Peter and Guy's mom)
Renee Quebec Connolly
September 14, 2013
I wish I could be there to offer a hug and a smile to all my cousins and their families. I will miss you Auntie Pauline. Thank you for all the things you've done for me over the years both little and large. You were a very special lady and a huge influence in my life.
With sincere and loving memories,
Renee
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