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Nicole De Salvo
March 11, 2009
When I decided to rip the paneling down in my bedroom only to find that the walls need to be replaced... there you were! When I laid a hot iron on my mothers glass kitchen table and cracked the glass...there you were! When nobody would pick me as a dart partner in you basement...there you were (mostly because you knew the secret..the drunker I got, the straighter I shot!) I remember how you used to show up in Brentwood and hand out all the gift cards you got as presents to Kathryn, mom and I...just like Santa! (We loved that day each year!!!) I'll never forget the great memories we had in N.H. My favorite was when you asked me to boil macaroni for dinner and I asked you if the water was at a "full-boil" you just shook your head and mumbled, "holy crap, she can't even boil water." The day I brought Serina to you and saw the smile on your face, I knew you like me! (although you would never admit it..LOL!) But my favorite memory is Father's Day when you got your new Big Bertha Graphite Club...Oh, how happy you were, until Tommy swung the club and cracked the head off it. The hours we searched for the head in the parking lot across the street thinking, "how far could it have gone?" Today my heart is filled with sadness but you have somehow managed to put a smile on my face everytime I think of you. My heart is with you and your family today, as it has been, and always will be.
Tom & Suzanne Dolan
March 10, 2009
When Tom's mother passed, I know that he found comfort in words and well wishes left by the people that knew her. I can't imagine New Hampshire without your dad! I especially enojoyed his sense of humor. I know how much you all loved him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time.
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