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Patricia Halloran Millard
October 3, 2010
Martha was a Halloran cousin who lived only a few blocks from me in SF, yet I did not learn about her until shortly before moving to the Midwest. We'd spoken by phone a few times and lately I'd been trying to locate her because a piece of mail was returned to me. How sad to hear she's gone on before us. Would love to correspond with other relatives/cousins. We descend from George Florence Turner Halloran, son of Denis Florence O'Halloran, son of James and Catherine O'Halloran of Mullagh, Clare, IRE. We've become friends also with Winston Grady of Mass. and now New Hampshire, grandson of Denis's sisters Mary and Agnes. If anyone is willing to share family photos or information, please feel free to contact me. Paddi Halloran Millard.
Howard Wight
September 28, 2010
Martha's smile made the world a better place. Whenever I would see Martha, her smile would remind me to adjust my attitude.She will be missed.
Howard Wight
jane allen
September 20, 2010
Dear Merle - Howard W. told me of Martha's passing. It was always such a delight to see her (and you) in the elevator of your building. She had a long and good life, and we were richer by far because we knew her.
Best wishes to all of her family
September 19, 2010
MY LOVE AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU DURING THIS MOST DIFFICULT TIME. . YOUR MOTHER REMINDED ME OF
ALL THAT IS GOOD IN THE WORLD.
SALLY TOOLEY
September 14, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. Remember that love and memories last a lifetime.
With love,
John, Tricia, Sean, Matt & Jack Rielly
Scituate, MA
September 14, 2010
I'm so sorry that circumstances prevent me from being with you today to say Good Bye to my favorite aunt. Please know that I am thinking of you and are with you all in spirit. Love, Nancy
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