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Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne
Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne









Condon of Lakeville, MA, Maria Katherine Condon, Nicholas J.

Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne

Condon and partner Patrick (P.J.) Fernandes of Plymouth, Richard J. (Burrill) Frey and husband Billy Frey of Wareham, MA, Ryanne (Condon) Moody of Burleson, TX, Meaghan C.

Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne

Phyllis also leaves her beloved grandchildren Ashley E. Condon of Warwick, RI, Suzanne (Condon) Burke and husband Kevin Burke of Parkwood Beach, Wareham and Stephen L. Condon and wife Brenda of Lakeville, MA, Jeannie M. Phyllis was predeceased by her husbands, her mother and father Bertram Lewis and Edna (Schmidt) Lewis of Brockton, Golden Shores, Florida & Parkwood Beach, Wareham, her sister  Jeannie Hallisey of FL, and her grandson, Jack Condon of Lakeville, MA. In her later years, she was the wife of the late Warren Fergerson. She was the loving wife of the late John J. Born in Brockton and formerly of Parkwood Beach, Wareham, MA. Condon, 96, passed away peacefully with her loving family by her side on Mawhile residing at Tockwotton on the Waterfront in Rhode Island. I’ve made my “this recession is turning me into a weirdo” confession. PBW nods silently at my rationalization, but his eyes say, “If you don’t hurry up and spend those cards, I will!” If the worst happens, I’ll be able to go out to dinner and pick-up a little treat. The fistful of giftcards I received on my birthday (nine months ago) have remained untouched and unspent.īecause the recession-induced weirdo in me is saving them for hard times.

Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne

There was a time when gift cards (for me, the very best gift!) to my favorite stores and restaurants would send me running out the door eager to spend or eat up every dime. I won’t lie, these tight economic times have made me a little weird. And it’s downright scary to be seated immediately in Red Lobster on once standing-room-only Friday nights. It’s eerie to drive past the mall on a Saturday afternoon and only see a smattering cars parked in the massive lot. Even if ya’ll are lucky enough to have a great-paying jobs and savings accounts brimming with cash, this long-running recession we’re in has to make you a bit nervous.











Every Road To You by Phyllis Bourne