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Debbie MacRae
April 26, 2009
When I first started working at Queen Anne Nursing Home, Your Mom, Millie was one of the first people who made me feel welcome. She always had a smile and great stories to share. I can honestly say that she was always my favorite person at Queen Anne. She loved you all so much and constantly was bragging about how great you were to her. You were all very blessed to have such a wonderful caring person in your life. I Will miss her very much.
Virginia Melanson & James Mansfield
April 25, 2009
Our condolences are sent to all for your loss. Mrs. Brady was a wonderful woman who had a smile and a friendly word for all who she came in contact with.
May the happy memories that you have bring comfort at this time.
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