Condolences
Father Larry and family,
Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. May your hearts be filled with the wonderful memories of the times you shared together. God Bless, Phyl & Roy
I am so sorry I missed the funeral. I have no excuse other than I simply forgot. Believe me I regret it and am still kicking myself. The positive note is I can still see her sitting in the front pews during Fr. Bagnall’s mass. I especially wanted to offer condolences to Fr. Larry and the family, and was so looking forward to seeing Nora after all these years. Perhaps I can make it up to you via lunch soon.
Kerry J Toole
My deepest sympathies for the Bagnall family. I fondly remember Mrs. Bagnall as a very sweet lady who always had a smile and a kind word. May God Bless her and her family.
Dear Sheila, David and Bagnall family,
Sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Sheila, I remember how fondly you always spoke of her. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Donna And Rick
Dear Father Larry and Family,
Our deepest sympathy with the loss of your dear Mother. She has lived her life for the glory of God, for her family, and was an example for St. Mary’s community. We will have a H.Mass celebrated by a Priest of ‘Aid to the Church in Need’, asking God that she may rest in Peace. Be strenghtened by her example. Minca and Tom Smaak.
Loretta was an anchor in my youth. She was a great listener, confidant, friend and mentor. She taught me the importance of being active in the church and how to treat people from all walks of life. I recall her fond words and memories of Herb and her praise and kind thoughts of what all her kids and grandkids were up to. My thoughts and prayers to the rest of the Bagnall family and know that Loretta lived a great happy life.
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