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Lizzy B
July 8, 2008
To my Mommy and Pa:
Thank you both so much for taking such great care of Grandma. She wouldn't of gotten this far without you both. I know how hard it is every day; missing her and wanting to see her just 1 more time. I know she is looking over both you every day, especially Pa making sure he stays out of trouble.
I love you both.
Liz
Liz Bowbin
July 8, 2008
My dearest Grandma-
Every second of the day you are on my mind. I miss you more then words can say. I love you with all of my heart, you have become such an inspiration to myself and the entire family. I can't wait until we meet again.
Love you always and forever,
Liz (Your helper)
Marge Mann
July 6, 2008
I think it's safe to say Sunday will never be the same! You gave her a beautiful sendoff and a great party; she would have been proud! I will miss her more than words can say.
Christine Rubino
June 30, 2008
Dear Mike. Barb, Patrick and Sarah, We are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your families. God Bless you all. The Rubino Family
Christine Montano-Saad
June 29, 2008
From the first time I came to Berwyn to my college friend Mary Beth Celer's home, I also met the Quealy family. Soon I found out that the Celers and Quealys were more than just neighbors, but family. We all shared many happy times together. May Mrs. Mary Celer and Mrs. Bette Quealy enjoy being heavenly neighbors in the loving arms of God.
Pat Schulkins
June 29, 2008
To Jim and Family, So sorry to hear about Bette, she was a great gal. I have fond memories of our high school days together and all our Club meetings. Best regards,
Pat Schulkins
Barb Krasny
June 28, 2008
Dear Quealy family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother was a very sweet lady. She filled everyones lives with memories.
Barb Krasny
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