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Thomas and Mary Hazell
July 24, 2008
We are so sorry to learn of your loss. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you.
God Bless All of Your Family
Sharon Darling
July 22, 2008
Michael,
I felt sorry for you, when Doreen told me about your mother.
I always admired how she would get on a bus and go places. My sympathy to you and you family. I am sorry that I cannot make the wake. I hope to see you sometime under happier circumstances.
Sharon
John & Dianne Hourihan
July 22, 2008
Sorry for your loss.
Kathleen Carey
July 22, 2008
Aunt Stella was always so nice to me growing up and even into most of my adult life until she wasn't feeling well. Up until 2 years ago, we still exchanged Christmas and Birthday cards. I will never forget her kindness. Her niece, Kathleen Carey
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