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Sheila Lynch
November 19, 2008
Aunt Cecil was very kind to Patrick and I after we lost our twins. She understood the anguish and sadness we felt and wrote us a kind note and I have never forgotten that act of kindness.
Dr. Kevin Lynch
November 18, 2008
Although I hadn't seen Aunt Cecile since I moved to Florida 23 years ago I thought about her often. Once I had my driver's license I drove over to visit them as often as I could. I was always made to feel very special. My deepest sympathies to Uncle Phil and Cousins Carl and Tom. Phil and Cecile were great role models to us growing up. Aunt Cecile was a class act. Uncle Phil showed us how to handle the challenges of life in his daily devotion to Aunt Cecile right to the end. May God Bless her and all of our family abundantly.
Kevin and Anne Lynch
Venice, FL
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