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Kate Mulvaney
May 4, 2004
All of your friends in the Extended Day Program here at Ascension School have all of you in our hearts and prayers. Although we never new your dad Danielle, just seeing and knowing who your wonderful young sons have become tells me that they come from an extremely loving and warm extended family led, by your father. The boys spoke so often at our group time of their grandfather and their love for him. We all send our deepest sympathy and support. God bless you all in these rough days.
Nancy & Dennis Gray
May 3, 2004
Dear Sue and Family,
Our sincerest condolences on the death of Darryl. It is so hard when we are so far away and such bad news is received. I know that he has gone on to a better place where he will not suffer anymore. I also know how much you will miss him and I know he will always be at your side
Love,
Nancy Pierro-Gray
Virginia and David Parisi
May 3, 2004
Darrel was one of the brightest guys ever, and with strength of character that took a back seat to none. He will be missed.
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