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JEAN CRAWFORD
April 30, 2008
TO VIRGINIA, MARY AND DENNIS AND ALL THE FAMILY.
I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR OF MARY'S DEATH AND JUST AS SORRY THAT I COULD NOT ATTEND THE WAKE, WAS AWAY FOR A FEW DAYS.
YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND I HOPE THAT MARY AND BILL ARE NOW TOGETHER. I CAN REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES THE FAMILY HAD JUST AFTER JIM AND I WERE MARRIED, THEY BRING BACK HAPPY MEMORIES. MAY YOU THINK BACK TO ALL THE WONDERFUL TIMES YOU HAD WITH YOUR PARENTS AND ENJOY EACH OTHER.
Dennis Maloney
April 29, 2008
Mary was always a dear friend to our Mother, Peggy Maloney and they are now most likely reminissing all the fun and old times they used to share. The Maloney's & Gleason's shared many good times together. We feel your loss during this difficult time and our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
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