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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisG" data-source="post: 60621" data-attributes="member: 38169"><p>Hello, my name is Christine Garrity, I am the widow of Philip Garrity DFC. My husband died on June 1st, 1994, just before we had hoped to go back to Pegasus bridge at Ranville for the 75th anniversary of D-Day. </p><p>I was delighted to find this entry on your website some years ago but can’t find the photo I took then. I wonder if perhaps you could move the book details that now separate his name from the other details. Our adult children and grandchildren, and especially I, would be most grateful. </p><p>Kindest regards,</p><p>Christine Garrity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisG, post: 60621, member: 38169"] Hello, my name is Christine Garrity, I am the widow of Philip Garrity DFC. My husband died on June 1st, 1994, just before we had hoped to go back to Pegasus bridge at Ranville for the 75th anniversary of D-Day. I was delighted to find this entry on your website some years ago but can’t find the photo I took then. I wonder if perhaps you could move the book details that now separate his name from the other details. Our adult children and grandchildren, and especially I, would be most grateful. Kindest regards, Christine Garrity [/QUOTE]
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