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rosemarie lynch
May 6, 2013
Sorry to hear with my deepest sympathy. Rose
Sam Brooks
February 6, 2013
As a brother by Association (Local 1421)Specializing in the skilled dismantling and removal of all structures on earth, we send our sincerest heartfelt condolences to
the Larner family and friends alike.
Richard will be sorely missed.
Sam and Linda Brooks
DR. JOHN MANUELIAN
February 4, 2013
THE LARNERS WERE ALL MY PATIENTS IN YESTERYEARS. THEY WERE A FINE FAMILY. MAY ALL THE DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY REST IN PEACE.
Ginny Ford
February 4, 2013
Sending condolences to al the Larner family on the loss of Richard. I was a neighbor in Dorchester in the 60's and friends with Emily.with deepest sympathy, Ginny
February 4, 2013
Remember Dick from his days in Dorchester and at Columbus High School. May He Rest in Peace. Marty Foley (Dorchester & Middleboro)
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