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Theresa MacLean

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Theresa MacLean

We, the children of the late Theresa MacLean of East Bay, wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions of love, concern and kindness shown to us with the loss of our mother. For your acts of kindness with donations to different charities, for Mass cards, the enrollments, sympathy cards, phone calls, letters, flowers, food and messages, our sincere thank you.
To Fr. Frank Abbass and Fr. Dan MacInnis who celebrated her Funeral Mass, altar servers Vince MacDonald, George MacDonald and Michael MacInnis, usher Hook MacIssac, musicians Pat Moore, Paul Wukitsch, Janet Cameron, Neil MacPhee, piper Janette Gillis, pallbearers, sons Tommy and Blaise Francis, sons-in-law Blaise and Joe, grandsons Jason, Dougal, Brett and Patrick, readers, granddaughters Candice, Alana and Alyce, gifts, granddaughters Katie and Sarah and great-granddaughter Emily, programs, great-grandsons Brady, David and Matthew, our thanks for your participation in Mom’s Funeral Mass. Together you all made a beautiful celebration of her life.
To the management and all the staff of the Cove Guest Home we truly appreciate the care and compassion you gave our mother and the kindness you showed us, her family. Thank you to her long-time caregivers Dr. G Myatt, Dr. J Archibald, Evelyn MacNeil and Doreen Whyte, and to all who continued to visit Mom in her new home at the Cove, she always enjoyed the visit.
Thank you to Bill Curry and staff of TW Curry Parkview Chapel for your compassion and professionalism, and to the East Bay Fire Dept. and CWL who provided food and hosted the reception.
May God Bless and keep you.

Cecilia Ann (Blaise), Regina (Joe), Tommy (Fran) and Blaise (Karen).


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