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So sorry to hear the sad news of Debbie’s death. My  family and I were always welcomed so warmly by the McAteers to the family home in Kensington . Peggy,Nina,and Debbie were close to us in age and they were like good friends as well as cousins. It seems like a long time ago but we have wonderful long lasting memories of Debbie,Aunt Anne ,Uncle Ed and all the lovely sisters.My wife Maria and I send our sympathy to you all.

Love, Barry Cassidy

I didn’t see my cousin Grace very often but we did correspond when we could. She was all about family and always made you feel like you were the most important person in the room. She loved her girls - my condolences to all of you - I know you will miss her very much. With love, Jeanne Cassidy Deming. 
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