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John Kingston
March 21, 2011
James was remembered at our regular meeting yesterday 20 March 2011. As a loyal member who regularly attended Lodge meetings and functions, he will be sorely missed. He will be in our thoughts and prayers. God bless him and keep him.
John A. Kingston Sr. President
North Kingstown Lodge #33
Fraternal Order of Police
Eugene McKenna
March 15, 2011
Hi Carol,
Again I offer you my sincere condolences and promise of prayers. I know you will miss Jim very much. Unfortunately I have a funeral in Cranston tomorrow so I will not be able to be with you. However I shall include Jim's intention in my funeral Mass. Sincerely,
Father Gene
March 14, 2011
JAMES WILL BE MISS HE WAS A SUPER GREAT GUY R.I.P BROTHER RAY SKINNER
March 13, 2011
Barbara and family,So sorry to hear of your brother's passing. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
David and Denise Quattromani
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