CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

1/28/2009 Lee Ann Parker
West Roxbury, MA, USA
Gary and Linda: I am so sorry to hear of Dolly's death. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Dolly was ..... Dolly!!! She loved life and lived it well. When I was younger, she was an inspiration as to how we'd live our lives when we got to be "her age" and now we are "her age". Throughout the years, when thinking of Dolly, it has always been with a smile (if not actually laughing out loud). She will be missed and I am so glad to have known her. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Lee Ann Parker

1/28/2009 Laura Jones
Cleveland, Ohio,
Dear Raymond Family, I just wanted to offer my deepest condolences for your loss. Times such as these can be very difficult but may you find solace in the love of family and friends. I have also found much comfort in passages such as John 5:28,29 which speaks of the resurrection hope as well as Rev. 21:4 where we see that God promises to do away with all things that cause us pain and suffering including death. At that time we will be able to see our loved ones again in a beautiful paradise right here on earth the way God intended it to be. It is my sincere hope that these scriptures will bring you a measure of comfort as well. Once again I am sorry for your loss. Laura

1/28/2009 ginny
newton, ma ,
Dear Family and special guy Mario We laughed when we read "She loved people, music and shopping for bargains." She missed her calling she was the Dear Abby of greater Boston, Cape Cod and Newfound lake. She always had a big smile and happy words for everyone. She always looked perfect from head to toe. As our dear friend, she was deeply loved and we will miss her greatly. our sympathy Ginny and George

1/29/2009 Mark Virgilio
needham, ma,
You will always be dear to us- Mark and Holly

1/30/2009 Ginny Rankin
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Linda & Gary - Your mom was one of the most special & memorable people in my life. She was a FORCE of life and she played by her own rules - she could care less what anyone thought. She was a strong parent, but clearly loved the both of you so much and was fiercely protective. I'm not sure if I ever told her, but she was responsible for making a huge difference in my life. When I was a teenager & was stuck in a dull job I hated, she suggested that I pick up the yellow pages & make "cold calls" for whatever job I thought I wanted. I thought she was nuts. But I took her advice & that lead me to become Boston's first (unofficial) female chauffeur when I was 18! That, in turn, made me look at the world differently & feel like I could do anything if I just set it in motion. For that, I say "thanks, Dolly..." What a remarkable woman & a beautiful soul. I'm comforted to know she's at peace. Love, Ginny

1/30/2009 scott brothers
boston, mass, us
we are going to always remember that buetiful smile

2/19/2009 john sullivan
WEST ROXBURY , MA, USA
DOLLY REST IN LOVE AND ALL THAT ALL THE THE FUN WE HAD FROM THE HILTON AND FROM ALL THE LOVE THAT YOU GAVE OUT TO ME. REST IN LOVE AND PEACE. PAUL, YOUR MOTHER WAS AND ALL MOTHERS WILL ALL WAS BE, ONE OF A LOVING, KIND FRIEND TO ME AND ALL SHE WILL ALWAYS ME IN MY HEART AND MANY. ANY TIME I SAW HER, SHE MADE ME LAUGH SO GREAT. WITH MUCH LOVE AND SADNESS TO THE YOU LOSE A WONDERFUL LOVING WOMAN. REST IN HEAVEN. LOVE YOU DOLLY XOXOXOXO JOHN SULIVAN

3/10/2009 John F. Shamon Jr.
S. Yarmouth, Ma, US
Dear Gary and Linda: I just returned to Ma and just learned of Aunt Dolly, Please accept my deepest sympathy. I am so sorry to hear of her death. I wish we had spent more time together, I shall never forget her smile and kindness when we were younger. How fast time passes. God bless you all! John F. Shamon Jr.

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