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Aylif Quinn
May 1, 2007
Dear Quinn Family,
So sorry for all of your loss, grandpop was a general and wonderful man, that I will miss so much, he smile, his hotdogs,and his roast. there will never be a day that I will go to eat a roast or evan a hotdogs or even the Phillis that I will not think of this truly great guy.
He will be sadly missed
Love to All Aylif
Doreen Barton
May 1, 2007
Dear Meg and Family,
I am so sorry for the sorrow all of you are feeling. No matter what the circumstances it is always so sad.
Doreen
mary kay tierney
May 1, 2007
Dear Meg and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. remember the smiles
Carl and Mary Kay Tierney
Lynn Hackius
April 30, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all through these hard times.
Ron and Carol Kerr
April 30, 2007
Harry will be a part of our lives forever. The sadness in Harry's passing will lead to the joy that he is now with Jean and our Pat and all who loved him so dearly in life. Peace and love to all the family.
Pat Moore
April 30, 2007
Dear Meg, Ann and Daniel:
Our deepest sympathy. He left us with so many happy memories. Treasure the one's he left with you.
Dick and Pat
Pat Moore
April 30, 2007
To The Quinn Family:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dick and Pat Moore
Francie Hoffman
April 29, 2007
To the families who loved this man so much,
We are very sorry for your loss. Take comfort in knowing that he is with his wife. They will live in your hearts forever.
Mary Jean Trainor
April 29, 2007
How blessed we were to have such a loving, generous, devoted father in
Harry J Quinn. My deep sorrow lends
itself to joy when I think of the reunion between our dearest mother
Jeannie and our dad. We realize you tried so hard these past two years for us Dad, but you were lost.I know you have found your beautiful smile once again with sweet Jesus and mother. We love you dad. You were the best. Love, Mary Jean
Tom & Beth Stanley
April 29, 2007
Dear Quinn Family,
We are so sorry to hear about Uncle Harry's passing. The good thing is that he will be with his adoring wife whom he has missed so much. Our thoughts are with you at this very sad time. We're sorry we weren't able to make the trip up for his funeral but we will be thinking of you.
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