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Angela Hulmes
September 22, 2012
Jo Ann I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. May you be comforted by the many memories you hold of him. I will keep you and your family in my continued thoughts and prayers.
Jeanette Silver
September 20, 2012
To my cousins and their families..I will miss my favorite uncle and God Father..I will cherish the times as a child and walking Skipper in the park. You as others who have gone before left a beautiful legacy for our family to continue the journey as our generation now holds the candle to light the way.
Janine Ruane-Weiler
September 19, 2012
JoAnn, Paul and your families, We are so sad for your loss. Mr Jeffers had a GREAT smile with Happy eyes! Always welcoming! Thanks(both of you) for sharing your Dad with us! With Love and Sympathy, the Ruanes and Weilers
Barbara Parker
September 18, 2012
Deepest sympathy to the loving children, grandchildren, and all of the family. My mother, Anna "Anne" E. Conroy Parker Marto (age 94) is now the only living family member both here in the United States and Ireland in that generation. She remembers her 1st cousin, Chris very well. He use to play with his cousin, William Patrick "Bill" Conroy when they were growing up as they were close in age. He always had a GREAT sense of humor! I know he will be missed by all because he was a wonderful person who loved his family, faith, and life. May he rest in peace with all of his loved ones who have gone before him especially his dear wife, parents, and siblings.
Patty Conroy
September 18, 2012
Dad use to reminisce about the times as kids he and Chris would be dressed in little white outfits with short pants to visit Sr. Marie Antoinette in the convent. The cousins would be playing, running around, falling down and getting dirty. Grandmom Conroy would chase after boys in attempts to get them to behave.
I wonder if Grandmom is chasing the boys now?
May special memories comfort you through this difficult time. Peace, prayers and blessings.
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