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Sylvia McCullers posted a condolence
Thursday, March 3, 2005
I would like to thank everyone for their outpouring of love for my nephew Shaun. I knew he had many friends in this area,but I didn't realize how many friends he had in the Schenectady/Albany area.The messages you all have left here have truly touched my heart.I know that I along with many of you have prayed for Shaun through the years.Please keep him in your prayers.And when you think of him,smile, and remember better days.God Bless......
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Tammy Eberly posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Thank You Shaun for 4 great years. I will miss you and wait for the day we will see each other again. Thanks for the laughs & memories that I will always reflect upon.
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Charleen Papa posted a condolence
Monday, February 21, 2005
Our Condolences to Shaun's family. Shaun was a frequent visitor at St. Maximilian Interfaith Soup Kitchen in St. Patrick's Parish Ctr. on Central Avenue, Albany. We all loved Shaun and felt so bad for him and his being unable to beat his addiction. We are all so very sorry that he came to this end. He is in a better place now and free of his demons. God has called him home and he is happy now.
With Gods Blessings
and Heartfelt Symathy
Friar Gregory, Yvonne, Mary, Frances, Annette, Shirley, Marsha, Maureen, Jim, Scott, and many, many others at St. Max's
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Paul Lamar posted a condolence
Monday, February 21, 2005
To Shaun's family: I was Shaun's GED teacher at SPARC a number of years ago. I was so proud of him when he received his diploma, and I remember well the day when he graduated from SPARC, looking very happy and handsome.
Over the next couple of years I saw him often in downtown Albany,where I lived, and that's when I began to worry about him. He'd come for dinner occasionally; sometimes he needed bus money or a pair of clothes. It was painful for me to watch this trusting, aching, and able young man struggle so much. I know how your grief must have been 100 times mine.
I won't forget Shaun. And I'll be thinking of all of you now who loved him and cared for him.
All the best-
Paul Lamar
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Karen Hawkins posted a condolence
Saturday, February 19, 2005
Shaun was always such a comedian... I loved his crooked smile and mischievous ways. Memories are truly among our most treasured possesions. His smile will forever be etched in mine. My condolences to his family, my heart goes out to all of you.
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Laura Smith posted a condolence
Saturday, February 19, 2005
Shaun,
I love you dearly.
You asked me once why I love you.
I love you because of your gentle soul.
I love you because each day after work you ask me how my day was.
I love you because you notice everything about me...
What I wear, how my hair smells, when I have my nails done, and when I wear new lipstick...
You pay attention to me.
I love you for the way you make me laugh...
until I beg you to stop.
I love the romantic way you are with me...
cooking eggs for me in bed, giving me a stuffed bear with a red heart, giving me a statue for Christmas,
you say that I am your guardian angel.
I love you for always taking my arm when we walk.
I love you for always, always listening to me.
I love you because we talk all night and never run out of things to say to each other.
I love the way you are so proud of me.
I love you because you keep me warm.
I love you for always giving me compliments.
Most of all I love you for the way you love me.
I will always love you dearly,
Laura
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CRESSEY BOWMAN posted a condolence
Friday, February 18, 2005
I LOVED SHAUN HE WAS A GOOD FREIND FOR A LONG TIME.I AM GOING TO MISS HIM VERY MUCH.SHAUN MEANT ALOT TO ME AND MY CHILDREN.SQUEEZE WILL BE SADLY MISSED.
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Janet Granato posted a condolence
Friday, February 18, 2005
To all those who mourn my beloved Shaun...I truly share your pain. I work at St. Joseph's Church in Schenectady. Shaun was a regular at our daily Mass, and many of us grew to know and love him. I knew he was special the first time I met him about 6 years ago. In my memory he will always remain a beautiful and loving young man that loved to give and receive hugs. How I wish we could have one more... No more bad days for you, Sweetheart...only good ones. May God embrace you in His gentle arms and bless you with the peace you haven't known in such a long time. I'll miss you every day when I look at your empty church pew. It's your turn to pray for us, Shaun. I know you will.
Your loving friend, Janet
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todd woodard posted a condolence
Friday, February 18, 2005
Dear maloney family I would just like to say how very sorry I am to hear the of the passing of shaun.I have known shaun as long as mike and some of the family.He was a funny,inteligent,and well liked. TODD,KELLY,JASON WOODARD.RIP SHAUN.
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Margaret Anderton posted a condolence
Friday, February 18, 2005
I knew Shaun for several years through Bethesda House. He certainly battled his demons and we tried our best to support him through difficult times. I will miss Shaun. I would like to share the following words of the Theologian Frederick Buechner with you:
Remember:
When you remember me, it means that you have carried something of who I am with you, that I have left some mark of who I am on who you are. It means that you can summon me back to your mind even though countless years and miles may stand between us. It means that if we meet again, you will know me. It means that even after I die, you can still see my face and hear my voice and speak to me in your heart.
For as long as you remember me, I am never entirely lost. When I'm feeling most ghost-like, it's your remembering me that helps remind me that I actually exist. When I'm feeling sad, it's my consolation. When I'm happy, it's part of why I feel that way.
If you forget me, one of the ways I remember who I am will be gone. If you forget me, part of who I am will be gone.
"Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom," the good thief said from his cross Luke 23:42. There are perhaps no more human words in all of Scripture, no prayer we can pray so well.
I will always remember Shaun.
May you feel God's loving embrace during this time of loss.
Margaret Anderton
Bethesda House
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Christina Tyrrell Frasier posted a condolence
Thursday, February 17, 2005
My thoughts are with all of you at this very sad time, Shaun will be missed...
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Rose Lobdell posted a condolence
Thursday, February 17, 2005
when you loose a loved one or a friend, we can only hope their time dont end, hold on to the memories in everyday thoughts,dont think of all our lifes distraughts,spark a tear, crack a smile and just know its only for awhile.
To the family that has had to bear a second unexpected death,with the first not seeming very long ago,sending you all the love and strength to endure.
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