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Holly Traversa
September 17, 2001
Miss Mary,
I know its been a while since we've talked and that happens often to friends when the daily tasks of life take over. But I never imagined that I would never get the chance to speak to you again. To tell you how much you are loved and admired as my friend, my mentor and former coworker. I will always feel blessed to have known you but will always regret that we didn't keep in closer touch. My fiancee Peter passed away 3 months ago. He worked with us also so I know you will recognize each other. Between the two of you, the humor and joy in heaven cannot be described. I look forward to the day when I can share that with both of you. You and your family will always be in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Hol
BRIDGET FARRAGHER
September 15, 2001
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH MARY AND HER ENTIRE FAMILY.
WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY,
THE FARRAGHER (STRITZEL) FAMILY
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