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Joe Thibodeau
August 10, 2007
To Pat and Bill's whole family,
Even though we knew Bill had been fighting a battle with cancer, it was still a terrible shock to hear he had passed away unexpectedly from a heart attack. It was always a great pleasure to see him at family events, and he will be very much missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family. All our best at this tough time.
Cousin Joe, Lisa, Jack, Jeanne,and Freddie
David Thibodeau
August 2, 2007
Pat,
We want to express our deepest sympathy in the death of your husband and my father. I know Dad loved you very much. I have wonderful memories of Dad and you.We want to let you know we will allways be there for you. God Bless
David and Mary Thibodeau
Patrick Farley
August 2, 2007
Pat,
We met once a long time ago. Yet, I do remember Bill fondly and want to acknowledge his loss to you and his family.
Pat Farley STMA '56
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