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The Old Bags from Mail-Bags Ellen, Valerie & Dale
December 12, 2006
John will be always in our hearts!
Maribeth Mahoney
December 12, 2006
Diane, My deepest sympathy is with you at this time. I am truly saddened by Johnny's passing. The few times I saw Johnny over the last 20 years or so,it was clear to me that you, and the life you shared together made him very happy. I wish that I could be there to pay my respects...although I cannot be there, my thoughts and prayers will. Sincerely, Maribeth Mahoney,Johnny's cousin
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