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April 22, 2012
Sandra - Please accept my sincere condolescences on your husband's passing.
Marion Fratus - Maureen's friend and neighbor.
Joe Iaciofano
April 20, 2012
Sorry
Alex Abajian
April 19, 2012
To Pat's family, I would like to offer my sincere condolences. I knew Pat from Metacomet and always found him to be a credit to the club and a gentlemen. He will be missed by many. I am sorry I am not in Rhode Island to personally exress my regrets.
Patricia Lepre
April 19, 2012
My Uncle Pat was a great man who always treated me like his own since I spent so much time at his home's growing up. Between my Dad and Uncle Pat I had great men to teach me and look up too! Theresa, Sandy and Angela I know what a great loss this is to you all. No words can sympathy I feel and express how much I admired him.
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