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ellen quinlan
September 27, 2007
i had the pleasure for a short fleeting time to talk with mr mulligan .
who i found to be a warm quick minded happy sole till the end
who talked about golf,family,places he had lived
and how he felt about life .
he said so much in such a short period of time and so much from the
heart which is very important in our difficult world today.
he left me missing and also remembering my grandfather allen quinlan and understanding even more how short and valuable life is to soak in all the moments you can with your family and friends
while we are here
mr mulligan,
i know you are flying with the angels
guitar and golf clubs and a few race and game papers in tow
laughing a storm and telling stories and jokes
they needed you up there.
bye for now
elle quinlan-w
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