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    1. Re: [PACHESTE] Follow up to History of Delaware County Post
    2. In a message dated 8/20/00 8:55:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Booboopies@aol.com writes: << Below is the table of contents of History of Delaware County that is currently online at http://www.delcohistory.org: >> Hi Karen, Thank you so much for this link. I was able to show my children and husband the church, three generations of my family are buried at. St. Thomas the Apostle. I will also be there some day.My children were there many times, but they were little. They said it was nice to see it again. I will never forget it. The church inside is so beautiful. The most beautiful I have ever seen. I can still remember the sweet smell of candles in that church. And the country fair. We had hay rides and homemade baked goods.I even remember they had a helicopter there too. The nuns and priest were such beautiful people, they seemed a bit more laxed then the nuns and priest from the city. Once a year, my grandparents who raised me and my 4 sisters, would take us there, and after mass, we would leave on a school bus, heading for Camp Sunshine. It was near the Broard Meadows Prison. We would be there 3 weeks, but on every sunday, we knew we would see grandmother and grandfather at St. Thomas, for sunday mass. Thank you so much. I have had a beautiful trip back in time, from your link. Mary Jane Bright Star

    08/20/2000 03:36:44