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Rhona & Steve Spector
September 4, 2006
Dear Martha,
We were so to sorry hear of the passing of your mother. Do you recall at the Mass. Highway Department how you were instrumental in us meeting each other? So far we have been married 21 years in November. Your mother sounds so vibrant and seems like such a wonderful person. Much like Steve's mother and like you, Martha. Again our condolences. And keep in touch.
Rhona & Steve
Mary Pat Curran
September 1, 2006
I send my deepest sympathy at the death of "Aunt Deeter". She was such a vibrant person and always so cheerful and positive. As a child, I heard many wonderful stories about her and I am glad I came to know her a bit more personally as an adult. I was comforted to hear that she left this earth with the beautiful voices of her family in her ears, and in her heart. - Mary Pat Curran
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