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Brearley Katherine
August 15, 2005
The staff of Hospice Saint John give the family their condolences at Frank's death. I did see him shortly before he died and we said a prayer for him. Sometimes death brings its own special blessing. Now Frank is reunited with some of the family he loved and will wait for the time when Joan joins him. I'm sorry that I am unable to attend the viewing. I hope it gives you all a time to reconnect with each other and show caring. May God's peace be with you,
Chaplain Kathy
Hospice Saint John
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