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Eileen Basler FitzGerald
September 11, 2004
Dear Trina,
I was very sorry to hear of Larry's passing. Though it has been many years since we have met, I have warm memories of you both. May you
find comfort with your family and friends.
Sincerely, Eileen
Remembering the past and the good times.
Paul Jr. Bernier
September 7, 2004
Dear Catherine, Larry Jr. And James.
Extending deep and hartfelt sympathy to you and all your family. He was a good man.
Junior & family
GARY KIDWELL
September 7, 2004
TRINA AND FAMILY ALTHOUGH I ONLY NEW LARRY FOR A SHORT TIME HE HAD A WAY OF DRAWING YOU CLOSE TO HIM.THE FIRST TIME I SAW LARRY WAS FROM ACROSS THE ROOM WHERE HE WAVED AND SMILED AT ME, HERE TRULY WAS A SPECIAL MAN. TRINA YOUR SPIRITUALITY WILL ENDURE YOUR HARDSHIP'S AND LARRY'S MEMORY WILL SUSTAIN US ALL UNTIL OUR FINAL DAYS. CADILLAC LARRY I LOVE YOU AND I'LL MISS YOU. MAY PEACE AND LOVE COMFORT THOSE WHO KNEW HIM, HE WAS AN INSPIRATION TO US ALL.
JaneMarie McGregor
September 7, 2004
Dear Trina, Jimmy and Larry: We send our love to all of you, and are so sorry that Larry is not with us all anymore. He was a great guy,husband,father,and friend to everyone who knew him.(and we all know he won "The Favorite Son-in-Law" award every year!) Those grandkids will realize what a special man he was, and now they have their own special angel watching over them, and blessing them. Hugs to all of you, with many wonderful memories, and much love.Janie, Chuck, Bonnie, and Charlie
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cheryl bongarzone-sargent
September 7, 2004
Life seems to be so full of sorrow. It is a painful path we travel. I often wonder how it is any of us survive. How we wade through the pain of today to reach the tomorrow. How is it that the memories that today bring us to our knees are the same memories that eventually bring us solace. I can't answer all the questions but I can assure you that the tears shed today will become the smiles of tomorrow. There will be a time when you close your eyes and visualize those you lost and you will find more comfort for having had them then pain for having lost them. Thinking about you and your family
Katie Johnson
September 7, 2004
To Trina and Family-
I am so sorry for your loss, he was such a sweet guy and will be missed by all. He is with Nana Polly now and we know she'll watch over him for you.
Your in my thoughts and prayers
With love always,
Katie Johnson
(Kathy Johnson's daughter)
The Staff of Richardson-Gaffey Funeral Home
September 7, 2004
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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