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1926 Gerald 2002

Gerald Richard Horrigan

October 12, 1926 — July 31, 2002

While on a trip, Mark Twain was given the news that his daughter had died suddenly and unexpectedly. Years later in his journal, he wrote:The mind has a sense of vast loss. It will take mind and memory months and possibly years to gather together the details and thus learn and know the whole extent of the loss.A man's house burns down. The smoking wreckage represents only a ruined home that was dear through years of use and pleasant associations. As the days and weeks go by, first one misses this thing, then that thing, and then the other thing. And when one looks for it, one finds that it was in the house. Always it is an essential item, there was but one of its kind. IT CANNOT BE REPLACED!!Here, is to an original, Gerry Horrigan. You are loved, and you are missed, and you are not forgotten!

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Spouse: Margaret Patricia
Children: Kevin Kathleen Erin Michael
Grandchildren: Steve Horrigan Shannon Dando Zach Dando Matthew Dando Regan Hirschi Zach Hirschi Max Horrigan
Parents: Matthew E. Horrigan and Helma Lucy Horrigan
Siblings: Matthew J. Horrigan John Horrigan Grace Callen
Grandparents: None listed

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