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Jun 2015
You departed this life towards the end of July, Thirty four summers gone by.
We speculate that your heart or a stroke was the cause, but we can only surmise.
There were no farewells, no anguished goodbyes; In the middle of dreaming you died.
It was subtle the way angels bore you away; quiet as a wind borne sigh.
The night of July 21st is the 34th anniversary of my Father's passing from this life.
John F McCullagh
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John F McCullagh  63/M/NY
(63/M/NY)   
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