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Mary Quint
April 1, 2008
My father, Lawrence Dysart, was one of Gladys' school mates and when he died last June that would have made Gladys the last surviving member of the Skowhegan High Class of 1928. He and she corresponded regularly and he called or wrote to her when he found he had a fatal blood porblem. He always looked forward to hearing from Gladys. They shared the sorrow of losing loved ones over the many years of their friendship.
My condolences to the family on the loss of your loved one.
Mary Dysart Quint, Pittsfield, Me
Mariann Plourde
April 1, 2008
Miss Gladys
It has been a privilage to know you and love you all these years.I enjoyed helping you more then you will ever know.You are where you wanted to be but I told you God would take you when he was ready.I will miss you dearly and you have made me a better person from your wisdom.Thank you for letting me in your life. love Mariann and Dan
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