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Steven , Jennifer, John, and Eve Hodgdon
January 8, 2017
We were very sorry to hear about Marilyn's passing. As neighbors, we have fond memories of conversations with Marilyn and Tom. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.
Mary Schmedeman
January 6, 2017
Tom and Judy, thinking of you and your family today, and hoping you find comfort with your happy memories.
Colleen Conway Digiore
January 6, 2017
I was so sorry to hear about your mother, she was a wonderful person & I have so many great memories from when you lived on Beech Street, she had the best laugh ever, hugs, prayers & peace to you all
Crystal Guinette
January 6, 2017
She was the most amazing woman I've ever known. She had such a sense of humor and she loved everyone and accepted me and my goddaughter even though we weeebt her blood. My heart is so broken as she was such a beautiful soul and I'll miss her so much. I'm glad I got to see her one more time on Christmas. I loved her like she was my own Grammy. Everytime we went swimming she made sure to come down and watch us. I can't say enough good things about her. I am so glad to have known her for the past 12 years. God definitely has the most amazing angel now. R.I.P Grammy. Love crystal, jacklynn and Lilly
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Rev. C. Peter Dumont
January 5, 2017
It is with deep emotion on this occasion that I remember the frequent visits I made to the home of your Mom and Dad. To me they were "the salt of the Earth" and "the light of the World". Your parents taught me so many things about faith and loyalty, sickness and health, patience and good cheer, dignity and courtesy. One might say I went to school on my monthly visits after your Dad could no longer come to Mass. My heart is filled with gratitude at having known them. Your loss must be very deep, but I trust the well of consolation will be even deeper. My deepest sympathies to all of you. Prayers and a blessing.
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