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Kristin Coppola
November 10, 2006
Sean, You touched my life just briefly but you made a permanent impression. I will always remember how much you made me laugh and how big your heart was. For me, you are not gone, you are alive in my memories and in my heart and you are STILL making me smile. Much love, Grace
Torrey Viger
November 9, 2006
Prayers and thoughts for all family and ones touched by Sean.
Janice & Mike Barba
November 9, 2006
Arlene & family,
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your dear son. We'll remember the get-togethers at the Conry's on Cypress Rd. fondly. God Bless.
Chris Hughes
November 9, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Sean will be dearly missed, but remembered fondly.
Love,
Chris, Susan, Ryan and Kathryn Hughes
Joseph Conry
November 9, 2006
My cousin, my friend. You will be forever missed.
Love Joe, Kate, Kailey, Joey, and Maggie Conry
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