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July 29, 2010

Letter: Remembering loving father, brother and friend

To the editor:

The following poem was written with the help of Josephine Mulvihill in memory of my former husband, John O'Brien, 58, who died on June 23.

John could always make me smile

Or even laugh out loud

He could tell a joke and brighten my day

Or entertain a crowd.

His heart was filled with so much love

For friends and family;

I treasure the 37 years

That he was a friend to me.

He loved his children more than life

And wherever he may be,

He's watching Jimmy and Shannon

And his youngest, Ann Marie.

Marlene and Mary, his sisters

Were very important to John;

He loved them both, but he and Marlene

Shared a very special bond.

I'm grateful for the love he gave

To my children Rachael and Shane;

So many people shared John's life,

Too many more to name.

Our lives are better for knowing him

As family and friend;

We know that this is not good-bye

And will someday meet again

Denise Hansen

Beverly

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