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McManus, Paul Jr.
The greatest joy of life is a mother welcoming a child into the world.
Your hopes and dreams for them are endless. The greatest pain of a mother is losing her children. Life no longer makes sense. There is nothing left to fear or lose.
For the times you made me laugh, for your 29 years 9 months and 25 days of unconditional love, I celebrate your life today. I miss you more than you could ever imagine.
I look forward to the day I will be with you again. My heart will ache forever. Love you all, Mom
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Carolyn Shaw
July 23, 2009
What an amazing tribute to Paul Jr.
A sad but loving story between a mom and a son. Your website really touched my heart. May you find peace in your happy memories.
Erin Baker
July 21, 2009
I miss you so much Paul. I cant believe its been 3yrs now. it seems just like yesterday, I will always remember the good times we had together, Playing baseball in your front yard, by that big old tree...Good times...Love u so much....
Helen Bellomo
July 21, 2009
Dear Carla,
My heart goes out to you, Carla. Paul will always be with you and in everything you do. Viewing your video of him certainly impressed me with the love you had for each other. That love is ever lasting.
Love, Helen
Don Milton
July 21, 2009
Carla,
The memory of Paul is embedded in those who knew him, but can't be matched o the ones that you have as a mom. My prayers are with you and all who knew and remember Paul on this anniversary of his leaving us.
God bless you.
Don Milton
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