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James W. O'Mara
May 2, 2007
Lydia Kay, Colleen, and Family -- Our condolences to you over the loss of Elizabeth, but you and we have so many fond memories of her influence on our lives over the many years. We will miss seeing you at the funeral, but I hope an occasion will occur soon for our visiting. Please know at this special time of the uplifting prayers we're offering for you, and may God's comfort and blessings be yours. Jimmy O'Mara
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