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Mary Mawhinney
July 5, 2005
Lee had a beautiful heart! She and her husband also participated in PADS. Lee also volunteered as a Eucharistic Minister at Resurrection. And I will always remember her statement at a Eucharistic Minister gathering -- she commented on the hands of the people. When we receive communion we hold out our hands for Christ's body-- all the different hands -- big hands, little hands, hard-working hands, tender hands. May Jesus keep Lee in His hands eternally.
Pat Rush-Cepa
July 2, 2005
Please accept my sympathy to Eileen's family and friends. Eileen and I attended St. Mary's high school and had many classes together. I remember her to be very smart and alot of fun. May God bless her family and friends and I will pray that you will find comfort in the love and friendship that you all shared.
JOAN GUMM-SMAGACZ
July 1, 2005
I went to high school with Lee at St.Mary High School.We went on several trips with school and Lee was such fun.She was energetic and full of life.Always laughing and joking.I will remember her fondly!
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