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Condolence From: Tim Gleason
Condolence: Clarissa,
Read in the paper the passing of your father and wanted to send my condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family at this time of sorrow.
Thursday October 30, 2014
Condolence From: Kathy McLaughlin & family
Condolence: Dear Jeannine and family, Your father was a lucky man to have such a loving and caring family. Having known him for a short time at The Waterford Glen, he was such a lovely engaging man. Always a smile on his face and a friendly hello. Our condolences and prayers to you and your family.
Wednesday October 29, 2014
Condolence From: Mark Saker
Condolence: My sincere condolences to Dick's family. Unfortunately, I will be away, starting this
Friday, so I will not be able to express personally my sorrow to you. Dick was an esteemed Monmouth County lawyer for over a dozen years before I became a lawyer. Dick was always a pleasure to deal with, always making representing a client just that much more enjoyable. Whenever you had a conversation with Dick, it made the rest of your day. He will never be forgotten by many of his fellow members of the Monmouth County Bar. He will be missed, not just for his congeniality, but also for his dedication and tireless efforts on behalf of the profession.
Wednesday October 29, 2014
Condolence From: Maura Madigan Kennedy
Condolence: My love and prayers to all the Fays and their families. My memories of your father go back to the sixties when he worked with my Uncle Tom Madigan. I met him and your dear mother at office parties, St Catharine's dances and private parties. He went to high school with my brother, Tom, who died young. Dick was the first one at his wake. I remember when all the Fay offspring were very young. Now he joins your beautiful mother, Betty, who was a fine example to me of what a real lady should be. In spite of his handicap, your father became all he could be and more. I admired him. To know your family is a privilege. May your grief be short lived and the joy of your memories long and sweet. Love, Maura Madigan Kennedy
Tuesday October 28, 2014
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