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From YouTube: Chuck and Mary Bruen Square Re-Dedication
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Mayor Walsh joins local West Roxbury families to celebrate the re-dedication of Chuck Bruen Corner as Chuck and Mary Bruen Square.
A
B
Thanks
Chuck
Chuck,
just
have
you
see
a
couple
quick
things
before
we
bring
up
the
Lord
Mayor,
but
I
came
here
25
years
ago
from
Brookline
I
knew
three
families
I
knew
the
kalam.
Lee's
I
knew
the
Malone's
and
then
do
the
Bruins.
Three
pretty
good
families
to
know
in
town
and
my
transition
to
from
Brookline
to
us
rocks
break
was
made
easier
and
every
time
I
would
see
mrs.
Bruin.
She
would
always
say
to
me
tedious.
If
anything
you
need
do
you
need
anything
and
I
said
this
is
Rowan.
Thank
you
very
much.
B
You
said
talk
to
the
boys
talk
to
boys
because
I
had
the
honor
of
going
to
school,
with
Patrick
and
Shawn
in
the
mean
streets
of
Brookline,
village
and
whiskey
points
and
st.
Mary's,
but
I
also
had
the
honour
of
writing
her
funeral
a
couple
of
years
ago
and,
as
we
came
out
of
church
I
found
profound
a
little
bit
of
profound
sadness
that
we
were
losing
the
fabric
of
it
in
the
community.
B
But
one
thing
she
did
is
she
left
it
everlasting
mark
to
her
kids
for
grandchildren
and
her
great-grandchildren
and
the
four
things
were:
loyalty,
faith,
family
in
a
sense
of
community,
and
that
was
mrs.
Bruin
and
that
was
mr.
Bruin
and
it
lives
in
their
family
today
and
God
bless
those
guys
because
they're
keeping
on
the
tradition
now
without
hesitation
like
to
bring
up
my
boss,
the
Lord
Mayor
of
West
Roxbury,
Ritchie
Gama,.
C
C
C
Now
going
to
have
a
moment
of
silence
for
Mary,
Chuck,
Michael,
Pollan
and
also
the
Kean
and
family,
their
relatives,
the
Keaton's,
if
you
don't
know,
grew
up
on
the
crane
Street
two
brothers
got
killed,
World
War
two
and
the
sign
is
on
the
VFW
back
way
and
the
Carla
crane
Street.
So
every
time
you
go
by
think
of
our
heroes
and
our
local
veterans
in
West
Roxbury,
and
now
it's
my
pleasure
and
honor
to
introduce
the
mayor,
the
great
city
of
Boston,
the
Honorable
Martin
J
Walsh,.
D
Thank
you
Richard.
Thank
you.
Joe
give
this
up
in
a
second
thanks.
Richie
I
appreciate
your
introduction,
but
she
was
just
down
at
Billings
filled
with
me
and
I
introduced
him
as
the
mayor
of
West
Roxbury
and
he
was
gonna.
Take
any
concerns
and
complaints.
People
had
then
I
looked
around.
He
was
gone
so
when
I
thanked
for
the
support
you
gave
me
down,
the
pocket
I
want
to
thank
everyone.
D
Today,
all
the
elected
officials,
Eddie
carpenter,
Thank
You,
Man
O'malley
I,
disagree
attorney,
Dan,
Connolly
I
know
my
crush
is
got
it
probably
on
his
way.
He
had
a
funeral
this
morning,
so
I'm
early
here
to
go
to
a
funeral
Anitra
sabe
George,
City,
Council,
eastern
sabe,
George,
City,
Council,
Michael
clarity,
Greg
district
attorney,
Greg
Henning,
who's
running
for
District
Attorney
and
all
the
folks
that
are
here
today.
Thank
you
for
coming
out
today,
I
didn't
have
the
honor
of
knowing
the
Bruins
mr.
mrs.
Bruin
that
well
I
didn't
know.
Mr.
D
Bruin
I
heard
about
mr.
Bruin
and
I
grew
up
indoors.
You
know
when
you
think
about
hearing
about
big
families.
Mr.
Bruins
name
was
well-known
over
there,
but
I
knew
many
of
his
kids
and
I
want
to
thank
the
the
Berlin
family
for
the
opportunity
to
say
a
few
words
here
today.
Just
just
so,
and
when
people
know
this,
but
just
a
couple
of
facts
that
we
have
here.
Mr.
D
Barone
see
the
city
named
Chuck
Barone
corner
in
2000
we
dedicated
the
bench
to
Michael
Bruin
Chuck
DS
brother
in
2014
today
that
we're
going
to
add
Mary
and
Chuck
and
Mary
and
Rowan
square
hair
in
West
Roxbury
Chuck
died
in
1986
Mary,
strong
Irish,
American
mother
raised
six
kids
on
her
own.
She
opened
up
her
home
in
the
pool
to
the
neighborhood
and
no
one
known
as
one
of
the
nicest
people
in
the
world
what's
special
about
today
and
what's
special
about
this
community
is
that
I
grew
up
in
a
neighborhood.
D
I
grew
up
in
st.
Martha's
Parish,
and
what
was
nice
about
that
is
that
all
of
our
life
activity
happened
around
the
church
and
happen
in
the
little
house
and
around
where
I
grew
up,
and
it
truly
was
a
neighborhood
and
we
all
know
each
other.
The
neighbors
know
each
other,
the
neighbors
know
their
kids
and
that's
what
you
have
here
in
West
Roxbury.
D
You
have
that
same
feel
in
the
community
and
that's
what
makes
a
city
so
special
and
when
people
talk
about
Boston
and
how
great
Boston
is
it's
great
for
a
lot
of
reasons.
But
fundamentally
the
reason
why
it's
so
great
is
because
we
have
neighborhoods
like
this,
and
we
have
people
rallying
around
and
remembering
the
people
that
came
before
us
and
you
know,
was
an
honor
for
me
to
take
the
take
the
square
and
work
with
the
elected
officials.
We
always.
D
This
is
a
very
easy
unanimous
conversation
between
Michael
and
Steve,
Murphy,
myself
and
Easter
and
Eddie
and
Matt
and
Dan.
Currently
we
talked
about
how
do
we
do
this
and
we
had
to
do
a
little
went
into
a
little
research
just
because
we
had
to,
and
that
will
leave
our
idea
and
that's
why
we
here
today.
D
Think
when
I
say
that
everyone
knows
my
parents
came
from
Maryland,
they
settled
Island
TAS
treat
my
mother
still
lives
there
and
that's
that's
the
only
house
that
we
know-
and
it
was
a
special
place
for
us
and
the
same
for
the
Bruin
family
here
in
West,
Roxbury
and
so
many
other
families.
I
do
have
a
proclamation
I'd
like
to
just
to
read
real
quickly
to
present
to
the
Bruin
family.
D
Charles
and
Mary
Bruin
has
been
steadfast
pillars
for
this
neighborhood
in
this
neighborhood
of
West
Roxbury
Charles
and
Mary
Barone
were
known
to
open
the
door
to
the
kids
of
our
community,
offering
often
hosting
a
neighborhood
pool
parties
for
the
kids
on
hot
summer
days,
creating
safe
haven
for
kids
and
who
came
to
enjoy
the
summer
by
the
way.
We're
all
done
here.
We're
invited
to
a
pool
party
in
the
backyard
Chuck,
Charles
and
Mary
have
done
more
more
in
the
community
that
will
never
be
forgotten
or
ignored.
D
We
will
be
highlighted,
they'll
be
highlighted
for
their
work,
so
others
can
follow
the
example
they
set
in
making
Boston
home
for
all.
That's
why
we
are
gathering
here
today
to
celebrate
the
legacy
of
courageous
Bostonians
dedicated
to
their
community.
That's
why
we'd
like
to
officially
officially
formally
rededicate
chuck
bruins
corner
in
to
Chuck
and
Mary
Berlin
square.
Now,
therefore,
I'm
on
Jim,
Walsh,
Mayor
of
the
City
of
Boston
and
all
the
other
elected
officials
do
hereby
proclaim
today.
Tuesday
July,
10,
2008
eeen
to
be
child's
and
Mary
Bruin
day
in
the
city
of
Boston.
A
A
A
She
got
a
better
offer,
I
guess
and
Eric
bad
team
for
the
real
deal,
drive
ahead
and
stuff
I
just
wanted
to
say
something:
I
wasn't
going
to
say,
but
the
man
just
said
I
say:
migrants,
my
mother's
everybody
knew
grew
up
in
Roxbury
in
the
leaky
roof
section
of
the
Adele
T
Street
on
Vernon,
Street,
that
when
she
got
married
she
bought
the
Bellflower
Street
and
she
had
me
Michael.
Every
death
who
bought
there
and
I
was
baptized
to
save
my
grass
on
st.
Patrick's
Day
and
they
go
by
st.
Margaret's.
A
Now
it's
a
different
name.
It's
a
different
church,
everything
but
I
said
a
muscle
in
one
one
great
time
that
st.
Patty's
Day
and
the
party
outdoors
on
bellflowers
roof.
But
we
have
Dorchester
routes
to
the
Bruin
family
and
I
do
agree
with
Marty,
then
I'm,
not
just
her
in
cell
bus
and
then
High
Park
somebody's
house.
They
have
great
communities
a
great
before
it,
but
I
just
wanted
to
share
that
all
right.
The
next
speaker
is
a
neighbor
from
next
door.
A
F
Have
decades
ago,
with
her
beloved
husband,
shocked
and
at
the
time
for
children
sake,
Michael,
Mary,
Beth,
new
cabin
and
her
mother,
mom
eerie
markers
and
with
first
the
arrival
of
Shawn
and
then
Patrick,
they
were
a
family
of
six.
We
all
know
and
love.
She
was
a
fantastic
mother
and
I
was
actually
thinking
the
other
day
when
I
was
here
playing
with
Patrick's
great
grandson,
I'm
great
grandson
Michael.
That
Patrick
was
the
first
infant
child
I
ever
helped.
I
was
a
child
myself,
as
usual
I
was
over
here,
I.
F
Think
I
was
here
the
day
before
women
came
home
from
the
hospital
and
I
was
doing
an
airing
of
this
beautiful
baby,
and
she
said
in
her
typical
fashion.
Anyone
hold
him.
I
can
remember
sitting
in
the
chair
in
the
old
kitchen,
under
the
law
for
holding
Patrick
and
when
I
think
about
that
kitchen.
I
can
close
my
eyes
and
and
I'm
back
in
time.
I
can
hear
the
Irish
music
mama
Curtin,
always
at
her
spot
in
the
chair
by
the
back
door
in
the
frequent
visitors.
Mr.
F
Bruins
mother,
the
kids
called
her
Nana
and
she
had
a
beautiful,
beautiful,
Irish
brogue
his
brother
path,
whose
sisters
Nancy
and
Josie,
who
are
here
today
and
of
course,
then
mrs.
Bruins,
family,
hilda
and
and
dotty
who's.
Here
today
and
all
of
mrs.
Bruins
brothers
and
I,
especially
remember
her
brother
Jimmy
B.
F
He
was
a
fire
fighter,
just
like
my
father
was,
and
his
lovely
wife
Ellie
is
here
today
and
I
will
tell
you
that
Jody
and
Nancy
and
Josie
and
Ellie,
just
as
much
sisters
to
her
as
Hilda
was
they've,
always
been
there
through
the
years
and
the
beautiful
thing.
There
were
always
people
here:
joyful,
noise,
kids,
galore
and
she
loved
it
and
welcomed
it,
and
she
was
never
anything
except.
F
Now,
by
contrast,
I
grew
up
next
door
to
wonderful
parents,
but
I
was
really
child
and
our
lives
were
pretty
quiet
over
there.
My
parents
were
lured
to
military
service
added
a
certain
level
of
order
that
a
lot
of
households
didn't
have
and
contrasting
that
quiet
to
all
the
joyful
chaos
that
married
nurtured
over
here.
F
If
it
was
just
something
that
changed
me
and
I,
think
the
contrast
worked
well
for
us,
and
not
only
did
she
invite
into
our
home,
should
the
woman
have
six
children
and
all
these
people
and
we
have
day
trips
gallons,
you
want
to
come
along,
Franklin,
Park,
Zoo,
Boston
Christine
had
should
stay
Nancy's
down
in
Marshfield
and
I.
Honestly,
don't
remember
the
details
of
the
actual
car
ride.
I
know
we
must.
F
F
And
I'm
grateful
that
I
got
to
tell
her
that
over
the
years
that,
in
spite
of
that,
she'd,
always
included
me
and
a
typical
Mary
Bruin
fashion,
she
was
surprised
I,
don't
think
she
ever
realized
wedding
impact
she
had
on
all
of
us.
She
just
had
a
low-key
welcome,
and
that
was
just
who
she
was
and
her
family
meant
everything
to
her.
Yet
she
still
took
the
time
to
welcome
friends,
lots
of
friends.
F
Internal
life
is
family,
and
those
of
us
who
grew
up
around
here
at
that
time,
we're
so
blessed
to
have
what
we
had
running
through
the
streets
with
Livio
swimming
them.
The
different
backyard
pools
and
each
of
our
lives
were
touched
by
Mary
growing
and,
like
everyone
else,
I
miss
seeing
her
up
on
this
porch
in
her
chair.
F
She
always
had
a
happy
smile
and
a
wave
or
climbed
up
the
stairs.
A
warm
smile,
words
of
encouragement,
lots
of
laughs
she
modeled
for
us
how
to
be
community
and
thankfully,
even
though
she's
not
in
that
chair
anymore,
we
can
still
catch
glimpses
of
her
through
her
family,
her
children
and
her
grandchildren.
A
C
A
Course
was
nine
of
us
won
over
with
six
father
mother.
We
went
over
there
forever.
You
Stanley
Cup
game
of
the
series.
The
next
speaker
is
my
father
sister
Josie,
and
nobody
was
closer
to
my
brother
than
Josie
and
the
NT
on
as
the
in-laws
and
Josie
trying
to
say
a
few
words
and
she
brought
Joe
Morgan
from
the
Boston
Red
Sox.
G
G
If
we're
open
for
them
me
and
chef
Mary
went
on
their
honeymoon
came
back
if
your
mother
to
live
with
them
in
Dorchester
later
on,
they
moved
to
West
Roxbury
a
married
mom,
Neary
mckernon
lived
with
them
with
maple
street
till
she
was
88
years
old,
Miriam
Chuck
period,
Chuck
race,
family,
with
the
same
values
they
were
raised
with
they
family
friends,
loyalty
and
love
and
respect
to
others.
So
this
day
brings
me
to
this.
So
this
brings
me
to
this
day.
We
have
Chuckie
and
family
lives,
three
minutes
away.
Michael
and
Kevin.
G
Would
his
mom
and
dad
Neri
best
in
family
lived
six
to
eight
minutes
away,
Kevin
and
Marine
Corps
minutes
away
Sean
and
Patrick
74
Maple,
Street,
12
grandchildren
and
almost
two
great-grandchildren
very
close
by
I've,
certainly
fallen
in
their
wonderful
parents
footsteps.
The
pitcher
doesn't
get
much
better
than
this
one.
G
Maybe
every
we
all
know
was
a
beautiful
woman
and,
more
importantly,
from
the
inside
always
caring
and
smiling
waving
from
her
porch
and
all
of
you
that
knew
when
she
had
special
times
and
memories
with
her.
Have
your
own
stories
to
tell
mine
is
that
she
was
oh,
my
other
sister,
they
called
soul
sisters
and
she
was
the
soul
sister
sis
for
many
of
us.
She
understood
everyone.
She
had
the
advanced
feelings,
luteus
and
so
many
laughs
that
brought
us
all
closer
around
our
lives.
G
We
all
also
remember
and
feel
so
fortunate
to
have
love
and
celebrate
Mary
on
her
life,
so
well
lived
on
this
perfect
day.
I
want
to
thank
Chuckie,
Marybeth,
Kevin
Sean
Patrick
book
to
continuing
the
great
legacy
to
live
on
at
74
Maple
Street
I
want
to
close
by
mentioning
my
niece
Debbie
that
loved
Mary
very
much.
G
A
Thank
you
better.
Everybody
knows
my
mother
would
have
a
sign
for
all
the
politicians
would
be
mighty
walls
Dan,
calling
these
D
Murphy
Mikey
clarity,
Greg
Henning.
She
would
have
sign
for
Greg
heading
for
the
next
election,
but
she
she
always
would
vote
Deborah
except
for
president.
She
always
voted
Democrat.
G
A
Would
always
put
signs
up
and
she
never
yelled
anybody's
face.
I
could
Washington
now
I,
let
it
be.
We
all
turn
off
and
on
both
sides,
but
it's
a
real
turnoff.
The
way
they
are
they.
You
know
they
go
after
each
other.
Now
these
days,
I'm
watching
and
I-
don't
see
that
around
here,
I,
don't
see
what
mighty
walls
or
any
coffins
are
my
crush
of
Madame
Aoi.
You
have
a
talk
with
them.
A
They
call
you
back
and
have
a
conversation
and
then
polite
and
the
respectful,
quick
story
of
models
our
meet
and
greet
at
the
Irish
Sosa
club
last
year
and
I'm
sitting
with
Frank
and
Mary
Kathy
carpenter.
Mr.
mrs.
carpenter,
MIT
is
coming
in.
Everybody
wants
to
get
one
or
two
minutes
with
them
and
I'm
standing
next
to
Frank.
The
mighty
comes
over
and
I'm
waiting
for
my
two
minutes
and
he's
talking
to
Frank,
Eddie's,
father
and
they're,
going
back
and
forth.
H
That
doesn't
sound,
like
my
father
at
all
disagree,
what
a
great
crowd
and
really
this
there's
one
or
two
families
in
West
Roxbury-
can
get
this
crowd
on
a
Tuesday
morning.
But
it
does
lead
me
to
one
question:
does
anyone
work
how's
everybody
doing
out
here,
but
I'll
be
quick
that
there's
probably
15
to
20
West
Roxbury
mothers?
H
Half
of
them
seem
to
be
here
today
and
Mary
Bruin,
as
my
kids
called
her
Nana
Mary,
even
though
she's
not
Nana
was
certainly
one
of
the
most
well
known
one
of
the
nicest
one
of
the
ones,
you
would
go
out
of
your
way
to
drive
down
Maple
Street
in
order
just
to
say
hello
and
get
that
way
from
the
front
porch,
and
we
certainly
do
miss
that
and
driving
by
it's.
H
It's
different
now
I'm
not
seeing
her
on
the
porch,
but
we
all
know
that
she's
she's
here
with
us
in
spirit
and
then
before
I
wrap
it
up
quick
cuz.
It
is
hard
we
all
just
do
a
big
thank
you
to
the
mayor,
Marty
Walsh,
to
make
sure
that
this
happened
and
to
make
sure
that
he's
here
today.
So
thank
you
to
the
man.
A
I
Chucky,
thank
you
very
much.
There's
probably
no.
This
is
it
for
me.
I'm
gonna
be
exiting
the
public
stage
in
a
few
months.
So
when
someone
invites
me
up
to
say
a
few
words
I'm
taking
it
I'm
taking
the
opportunity,
because
ain't
gonna
happen
very
much
in
a
few
months,
but
wouldn't
miss
this
one
for
the
world,
I
know
Chucky
and
I
knew
his
family
not
really
well.
In
2002,
when
I
was
running
for
District
Attorney,
but
I
did
know
them
and
Chucky
was
kind
enough
to
say.
I
I'll
talk
to
my
mother
come
over
meet
her.
She
likes,
you
she'll,
have
political
eventful,
you
out
on
the
front
lawn
and
if
she
does
that,
then
you're
gonna
do
really
well
at
least
in
our
neighborhood
of
West
Roxbury.
So
some
of
you
probably
were
here
that
night
we
were
here
on
this
front.
Lawn
and
Miri
gave
me
her
blessing
and
her
endorsement
and
I
did
really
well
in
West.
I
Roxbury
was
fantastic
and
I
thank
the
Bruin
family
from
the
bottom
of
my
heart
for
giving
me
that
wonderful
opportunity,
but
it
wasn't
for
Mary
and
the
family
and
inviting
all
of
you
here
to
be
here,
I'm,
not
sure
what
I
got
off
to
that
great
start
here
and
what's
wrong.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
that.
I
lived
in
highpockets
trucky
said
that's
where
I
grew
up
my
entire
life
and
now
I'm
your
neighbor
I
live
up
on
the
corner
of
weld
and
quarry.
Now,
I
know
what
you're
all
thinking
carpetbagger
cop
the
bag.
I
It
was
just
it's
really
just
awful
to
witness,
and
it's
not
why
I'm
leaving
the
public
stage,
but
it
is
a
good
example.
Gil
use
the
word,
modeling
behavior
think
about
Mary
in
the
way
she
modelled
herself
as
a
member
of
our
community,
whether
she
was
with
you
or
not,
and
she
was
with
me
in
2002
when
I
ran
for
da.
She
was
not
with
me
in
2013
when
I
ran
from
there.
I
don't
think
she
was
with
you
either
Marty
she
did
well.
I
This
was
one
failure
of
judgment
when
she
she
endorsed
John
Connolly
for
some
reason,
just
because
he
lived
here,
I
was
like
I
was
a
carpet
bagger,
but
look
at
us
we're
both
here.
We
both
love
Mary
and
we
want
to
thank
her
mercy.
Obviously
what
a
great
honor
thank
you
for
doing
this
as
I
mentioned
I'm
leaving
the
stage-
and
this
is
not
a
political
rally
but
Chucky
you
mentioned
that
Mary
supported
Greg
Kenan
is
fine.
Is
there
Greg
is
here
he
works
in
my
office.
He
to
be
a
fabulous
success
of
Lisa.
A
One
quick
story
when
I
was
doing
my
own
thing,
but
I
was
putting
upside
for
Scott
Brown
a
few
years
ago,
and
my
mother
said
you
could
put
a
sign
up,
don't
don't
get
in
the
flowers.
You
know.
E
A
Up
the
port's
a
week
later,
whatever
this
is
Doherty
and
Lorraine,
and
I
Dottie
and
they're
talking
and
my
mother,
so
I'm
gonna
vote
for
Martha,
Coakley
I
think
there
should
be
more
women.
You
know
in
Washington,
and
all
this
stuff
and
I
didn't
say
anything:
they
have
a
Scott
Brown
siding
on
a
lawn
and
then
a
couple
days
later,
I
go
as
a
mom
I
said
my
the
cloak
laces
why'd,
you
let
me
have
the
spar
outside,
so
they
could
make
too
happy.
A
D
A
She
never
ever
screamed
at
us.
She
was
a
great
mother
and
how
come
area
here
and
she
loved
all
these
Boston
cots
Michael
Duggan
lowens
and
Tommy
O'leary
auntie
Miceli
Danny
McMorrow,
and
they
always
always
come
by
and
say
hi.
You
know
the
next
one.
Probably
one
of
her
favorites
is
Joey
Miceli
Joey's
going
to
say
a
few
words.
J
Thanks
everyone
say
thank
you
to
the
mayor,
allowing
this
to
happen
in
driving
up
here
today.
I
would
come
up,
Maple,
Street
and
no
matter
where
I
go
and
if
I
travel,
if
I
go
away
and
I
come
home
and
I
Drive
up
this
street
I
feel
like
it's
home
and
I
get
my
blood
pressure
drops
and
everything
it's
just
such
a
safe
zone
and
a
great
neighborhood
to
grow
up
in
so
I
was
over
there.
Thinking
of
Patrick
was
sitting
beside
me
and,
and
we
would
play
football
here-
a
little
league
baseball
wiffle
ball.
J
Here
we
would
play
every
sport
growing
up
and
I
was
upon
hours
at
a
time
and
every
time
I
was
just
thinking
that
Patrick
was
always
Terry,
Bradshaw
and
I
was
always
Lynn.
Swann
and
Patrick
was
always
Larry.
Bird
and
I
was
always
Danny
Ainge
there's
something
wrong
here.
Why
was
he
always
I
didn't
think
he
was
that
much
greater
than
he
had
sports
buddy
I
guess
he
was
so,
but
we
actually
had
great
times
and
then
about
the
greatest
thing.
That
I
remember
about
mrs.
J
Bruin
was
that
if
you
grow
up
the
street
here,
sometimes
you
see
a
mom
sitting
there
and
the
boys
aren't
home
and
stuff
like
that,
and
you
would
just
drive
by
and
you
go
about
your
day's
business.
But
if
she
was
on
the
porch
a
lot
of
times,
I
would
try
and
stop
by
go
up.
There
sit
down
and
talk
with
her.
She
always
made
you
feel
great
and
you
could
feel
like
hell.
J
You
could
feel
terrible
and
be
in
the
worst
date
you
ever
in
and
you
saw
her
and
she
would
look
you
in
the
eyes
and
she
would
say
he
looked
great
and
I.
Remember
this
all
the
time
and
I
would
be
like,
and
then
you
leave
me
need
to
feel
so
much
better
afterwards,
because
of
just
the
way
she
was
and
Kevin
said
today.
Mary
was
Mary,
always
remembered
you
and
she
always
remembered
my
kids.
J
She
always
remember
what
was
going
on
in
my
life
and
it
was
such
a
big
part
of
my
life
so
to
see
when
she
was
in
the
hospital
towards
the
end
and
I
went
to
visit
her
I
just
remember
a
big
smile
on
her
face
and
she
was
suffering
at
that
point,
but
always
a
smile
always
asking
about
you
never
asking
about
her.
Never
never.
You
know
worrying
about
what
was
going
on
in
her
life.
J
It
was
always
always
about
you,
so
just
just
a
great
woman,
a
great
neighborhood,
these
boys
and
Mary
Beth
are
still
my
best
friends
that
I
have
and
Michael
Bruin
I
miss
him
dearly,
I
think
about
him.
Every
single
day.
In
my
life
he
was
the
godmother
of
my
youngest
child
Godfather,
my
youngest
child,
and
just
a
great
guy
and
I'll.
J
Just
tell
you
a
quick
story
about
Michael,
so
it
was
Emma's
first
birthday
and
he
was
the
Godfather
and
he
comes
by
the
house
and
he
Michael
was
great,
but
he
didn't
get
the
whole
one-year-old
thing
so
he
drops
over.
He
drops
to
the
house
like
30
lobsters
so
I'm
going
am,
is
one
years
old
right
she,
this
is
what
Michael
was
he
that's
just
the
way
he
thought
he
he
wanted
to
take
care
of
the
whole
family
and-
and
she
was
very
happy
and
very
proud
of
the
day
that
Michael
became
Emma's.
J
A
We
really
appreciated
the
Bruin
family
and
saved
an
emo
her
in
here
and
Mrs
T
and
Mary
and
Cromley
helped
me
out
with
stuff
Johnny,
McCarthy
and
JW,
always
good
to
my
mother
and,
of
course
everybody
else,
but
pleased
as
we
n
pleased
for
aging
and
if
you
ever
swim
and
my
mother's
pool
or
sure
if
you
get
a
birthday
card
from
our
Christmas
card,
or
you
have
to
wait
when
she's
on
the
porch.
Please
raise
again
if
you
ever
had
an
interaction
with
my
mother
and
that's
everyone.