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McKenna Family
November 14, 2008
To all of the Malloy's, You are in our thoughts and prayers. We all have such good memories of our times together.
The McKenna Family, Louie, Kevin, K.C. and Bro
Phyllis Troyer
November 13, 2008
NOV.
13, 2008
Dear Jean,
I was so sorry to open my email tonight and read about your dear
husband. I am grateful to Ann Marie for sharing with us your loss.
Please know that we are saddened for your loss. If we could
we would be there to give you a hug.
I will make sure that Jan knows aobut Bob.
My love and sympathy to you and your family.
Phyllis Troyer
Goodfield, IL
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Colleen McCready
November 13, 2008
It's been some time since I have seen you, but your presence will be missed. To the Malloy family, Erin, Danny and Megan, and Jean, I am so very sorry for your loss. I am also sorry I am unable to share my condolences in person. Please know my thoughts and love are with you.
Your old neighbor and friend,
~Colleen
Terry Rogers
November 13, 2008
Uncle Bob,
I am happy that we shared over 40 years of family gatherings together. As our families grew, I always noticed that you found the time to share a laugh or have a conversation with every person at every gathering. When you videotaped family gatherings, you also made sure that you included everybody, everytime. Recently, when my mother (your dear sister Debbie) passed away, you came to Washington D.C. despite your sickness. You were a great comfort to your sister and to me at my most difficult moment. I will miss you forever.
T.J.
Lily Malloy
November 13, 2008
Dear Grandpa-
I am going to miss you soo much. I loved when you spun me in the chair on the back porch and then I got to sit in your lap when I didn't want to spin any more. I had fun taking your glasses and playing with your face. You made sure I knew how to ring the doorbell on my house and tried so hard to get me to sit in your lap so that you could read to me. I loved our trips to get icecream even though my mommy knew it was right before dinner, but most of all I loved all the stories you told me about how much fun you had with my Daddy and Aunt Erin and Aunt Megan. Thank you for being an awesome Grandpa and for all of those special Grandpa kisses before I would leave to go home.
Love Always,
Your Lilypalooza
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