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Obituary of Mary-Jane-Thomas-Counihan-And-Harold-J. -Counihan Jr (1921 - 1996)

Mary-Jane-Thomas-Counihan-And-Harold-J. -Counihan Jr, born in 1921, spouse of Harold Counihan, mother of Harold Joseph, III and Mary Elizabeth, died on October 29, 1996 at 75 years old.

Obituary: -> Mary Jane Thomas Counihan was born July 10, 1921 and died at the age of 75 in Lantana, Florida on October 29, 1996. Her husband of 56 years, Harold "Joe" Counihan was born June 6, 1920 and passed away July 13, 2003 in West Palm Beach, FL at the [...]

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Obituary of Mary-Jane-Thomas-Counihan-And-Harold-J. -Counihan Jr (1921 - 1996)

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Mary-Jane-Thomas-Counihan-And-Harold-J. -Counihan Jr, born in 1921, spouse of Harold Counihan, mother of Harold Joseph, III and Mary Elizabeth, died on October 29, 1996 at 75 years old.

Obituary: -> Mary Jane Thomas Counihan was born July 10, 1921 and died at the age of 75 in Lantana, Florida on October 29, 1996. Her husband of 56 years, Harold "Joe" Counihan was born June 6, 1920 and passed away July 13, 2003 in West Palm Beach, FL at the [...]

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