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Deacon James Flannery
November 21, 2007
Dear Sharon and Tom,
My deepest sympathy to you and your dear family on the loss of your mother Letitia.
I only opened my e-mail today to find out of her passing. Please be assured of my prayer for her and you family.
Prayers always,
Deacon and Mrs James Flannery
Joanne Corrigan
November 21, 2007
To Letty's Family,
I was terribly sorry to read the sad news of Letty's passing. I first met her at my cousin, Tom Corrigan's home and then on several social occasions over the years. Letty was always friendly and kind to me. She loved and was proud of her wonderful family (and her cat was also an important part of her life).
Please know that you have my deepest sympathy at this difficult time.
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