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Pam Brennan
January 24, 2010
Dear Mulvey family,
I am the daughter of Bob and Peggy Stone, beloved friends of your parents. Dad and Bill worked together at WRGB so very long ago.
The last time I saw your parents was at our home in the Berkshires, where they came to celebrate my parents' wedding anniversary in Oct. of 1974. We had an intimate party of very close friends.
My deepest sympathy to you, but know that your parents are together now. Sincerely, Pam Brennan
David Long
January 24, 2010
Mulvey Family, I am very sorry for the loss of your Mom. I use to visit both your Mom and Dad in Hartwell. After your Dad passed away, I continued to visit your Mom, until one year, I stopped and the neighbor said she had moved to Ohio. I didn't have an address, and could'nt write to her. I was the Director of AV Services at the University. I retired in 2008 after 40 years there. Please accept my deepest condolences on your loss.
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