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Nancy Trainor
June 7, 2016
Ann Clam was so sweet to me. I loved visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clam in those early days of my friendship with Judy. Ann always took the time to send me a card on certain occasions, especially when I lost my Dad in 2002. Her words back then gave me great comfort. God bless her and the entire family.
Lynne Ruszkowski
June 4, 2016
She would always great us with a warm smile, friendly hello and always asked how we were doing before I got a chance to ask how she was. I will miss not seeing her at family gatherings.
Glenn Leonard
June 4, 2016
My obituary for Mrs. Clam. A wonderful wife, a wonderful mother, a wonderful 2nd mother to every kid on the block, a wonderful neighbor, a wonderful laugh, a wonderful smile, and most notably, a wonderful human being in every sense of the word.
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