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Monday, January 13, 2014
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Barbara posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Happy Birthday Aunt Kathleen. You were 100 years old today. I'll have a wee nip and toast to you. I know you are with us in spirit. Happy St. Patty's Day Too! Miss you. Love, Barb
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George Fowler, Jr. posted a condolence
Monday, March 11, 2013
Happy Birthday Gram. You're a century old today. A toast to you with a wee drop of the dram.
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George Fowler, Jr. posted a condolence
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Miss you Granny. I know you enjoyed the Mass. It was Top-Notch!
Just to let you know that I am happy and well. Rose and I plan to married soon. I know you would approve.
We know you are busy now, but come by soon for a visit. I'll have a cordial and a song waiting just for you and good company as always.
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Kathy posted a condolence
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Aunt Kathleen, You have been my comfort, strength and inspiration all of my life. I will always cherish all my memories of our time together whether in person or our long telephone conversations. I will miss you very much but know that you will be in my heart forever. You are at peace now and with all your loved ones that have gone before you. Your unwavering faith has been a role model for all that knew you. I love you and know that someday we will be together again. Thank you for your love and nurturing. Love always, your niece Kathy
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Josette posted a condolence
Thursday, February 21, 2013
My prayers and thoughts are with George, Pete, Matthew, Noah and all the family and friends who loved Kathleen so very much. I hope you can find comfort in your memories of her and in the knowledge that she continues to watch over you from heaven.
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Michelle Burnett posted a condolence
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Kathleen was my great aunt. She was super complimentary and positive. My favorite memory happened 5 years ago. I went to Albany with my mom to visit Aunt Kathleen. While we were there, she noticed my houndstooth (black and white pattern) jacket. She kept commenting about how much she liked it. We ended up buying her one before we left. When we gave it to her, she put on a fashion show and strutted around her kitchen like a super model. I loved seeing such spunk in a 95 year old. She had a beautiful smile and glow. She taught me that staying positive is the key to staying young! I will miss you Aunt Kathleen. I wish Haven could have met you.
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Barbara Theriault posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Aunt Kathleen, My favorite person in the whole world. My soul mate and confidant. I will miss you terribly, but am comforted to know that you will always be watching over me. I will always remember how warm you were, our chats over tea and on the phone, and how you saw me through some hard times in my life and kept me laughing. Thank you for being in my life. Rest in peace and say hi to my Dad for me. Love, your niece Barbara
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Mary posted a condolence
Monday, February 18, 2013
To Rose family and friends. We are so sorry for your loss. It's never easy losing a mother no matter what your age is. Take it one day at a time and God will give you his strength to endure . John 11:21-26, Psalm 37:29.
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Mary posted a condolence
Monday, February 18, 2013
We are so sorry for your loss. It's never easy losing a mother no matter what your age is. Take it one day at a time and God will give you his strength to endure . John 11:21-26, Psalm 37:29.
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Rose Smythe posted a condolence
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Dearest, sweetest Kathleen. I met Kathleen when I began dating her oldest grandson, George. From the moment I met her she took me into her heart and gave warm open acceptance. Everytime we visted I listened with fascination of her stories growing up and about her family, good and bad times. Always she offered tea and if you stayed a wee drop of something. I never left her house that she didn't offer a special gift, a bit of lace, an Irish linen pillowcase. Always she would put the violet towels out for me and the coffee cup with roses on it because I was Rose. Once in a generation do you meet such a blessed, bright soul and Kathleen was that to me. God rest Kathleen, enjoy your family that has gone before you and look down on us and smile. I love you...Rose