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#373857 - 01/06/12 11:56 AM Memory Eternal Shirley
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Registered: 11/01/05
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Loc: Connecticut
It is with great sadness that I ask for prayers for the newly departed servant of God Shirley.

Shirley is a Roman Catholic who was very much a part of the Holy Trinity Community in Bridgeport. Shirley lived next door to the old rectory (which is next door to the old church) so Shirley has always, at least for my 40+ years, been a part of the HT community. Who faithfully prayed, celebrated and mourned with us. She will truly be missed. She was predeceased by her husband Angelo...and leaves behind her daughter Joanne, who lived with her.

May her memory be eternal!
Sdn. Christopher

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#373858 - 01/06/12 12:40 PM Re: Memory Eternal Shirley [Re: Job]
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May the memory of the Lord's handmaiden, Shirley, be eternal and may her daughter, Joanne, and her friends be comforted in the belief that she is in a better place and the prayerful expectation of being reunited with her someday.
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