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Josephine & Ray Loo
July 21, 2009
July 21,2009
Lynn & Family:
This heartfelt message comes to you and your family today with true, sincere sympathy that no words can quite convey.
Jennifer Hannigan Mike Smith
July 20, 2009
Lynn:
My heart is filled with sadness at your loss of Ron. Even having several losses recently myself, I can not imagine the pain you feel now but I wanted to let you know that our loving thoughts are with you.
No words can express how much a part of your life Ron was, and will always be, we're sure, and be held in your heart forever.
Ron was more than husband, father, grandfather, brother, or uncle... he was to many a friend. Although distance, time, and divorce took us in different directions through life, I do feel for your loss and offer you my dearest condolences. I pray that he is in heaven with Carol McColgan, his mom (Stella), his dad and stepdad (Herb). I know right now he is watching over all of you, but also getting ready to joke with all that proceeded him about all the events of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. They may not be here in body, but in spirit and through the eyes of all of their children.
You, all the kids, Richard, Larry, and all that knew Ron are in our thoughts and prayers. May the love of those around you help...
Jennifer L. Hannigan and Mike Smith (Ridley Park, PA)
Barb & John Townsend
July 16, 2009
Lynn, Michael, Tara, Nick, Alex, Ronald and Emma, There are no words to express my sorrow at the lost of your loved one. May your hearts be filled with memories of happy times and as the days pass and you return to life's routines may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and firends. Love Barb & John Townsend
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