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Lisa Sheehy
May 12, 2025
To my cousins and their families, I'm so very sorry for your loss. Our Aunt Annie was so kind, always happy to see us and hear about our lives. She was so proud of her kids and grandkids! Hers was always the very first Christmas card I'd receive every year, usually before Thanksgiving. We lost another good one. I hope she and my mom are up there laughing and trading stories and bragging about their crews. Rest in peace, Aunt Annie
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