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Frances Purcell Liddy wife of G. Gordon

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Mary O'Neill

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Mar 19, 2010, 5:45:48 AM3/19/10
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I just came across this obituary. I don't remember seeing it posted in AO.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?n=frances-p-liddy&pid=139436654

FRANCES PURCELL LIDDY Of Poughkeepsie, New York, Scottsdale, Arizona and
Fort Washington, Maryland, daughter of Thomas F. Purcell and Alfarata
Toomey Purcell, and beloved wife of George Gordon Liddy entered eternal
life on February 5, 2010 and rests in the arms of God. She is survived
by her husband, Gordon; her children, Alexandra Liddy Bourne of
Alexandria, Virginia, Grace Alfarata Liddy of Ft. Washington, Maryland,
Commander James Gordon Liddy, USN (SEAL) (Ret.) of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, Thomas Purcell Liddy of Chandler, Arizona and Colonel Raymond
Joseph Liddy, USMCR of San Diego, California; and her 12 grandchildren.
Frances was born in Poughkeepsie, New York on December 2, 1932. She
graduated from Poughkeepsie High School and the College of New Rochelle
with a degree in Economics before earning her Masters Degree in
Education from the State University of New York, New Paltz. Frances
worked for the Poughkeepsie Savings Bank, then as an economic analyst
for the Central Hudson Gas & Electric Company and thereafter for IBM
before becoming an educator. She taught in the public schools in the
City of Poughkeepsie and in Washington, DC for 18 years. Frances was a
life-long artist. She took up painting in her early teens. She travelled
the world studying and painting. She was an accomplished plein air
watercolorist. Her favorite subjects were the many beautiful vistas in
Arizona and her native Hudson Valley. Frances was an only child, quiet
and reserved, never longing for the spotlight. Her prayers for a large
family were answered when she married Gordon; the couple was blessed by
God with five children. She devoted herself to her beloved Gordon for
over fifty-two years of Holy Matrimony. She was an ever flowing
wellspring of love and nurture for her children, including five years as
the sole provider in the wake of her husband's imprisonment for his role
in the Watergate break-in. She was tested by poverty, notoriety and
sorrow, but they were no match for her commitment to Gordon, her
children and her faith in God.

HK

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Mar 19, 2010, 6:27:16 AM3/19/10
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That means G. Gordon will have to get rid of his guns. As a felon, he
cannot own them, so he bragged they were owned in his wife's name.

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J.D. Baldwin

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Mar 19, 2010, 11:16:40 AM3/19/10
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In the previous article, HK <whyb...@somewhere.com> wrote:
> That means G. Gordon will have to get rid of his guns. As a felon, he
> cannot own them, so he bragged they were owned in his wife's name.

This is the first thing I thought of when I read the Subject: line.
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HK

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Mar 19, 2010, 11:19:15 AM3/19/10
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On 3/19/10 11:16 AM, J.D. Baldwin wrote:
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> In the previous article, HK<whyb...@somewhere.com> wrote:
>> That means G. Gordon will have to get rid of his guns. As a felon, he
>> cannot own them, so he bragged they were owned in his wife's name.
>
> This is the first thing I thought of when I read the Subject: line.


I've actually been contemplating calling the Maryland State Police.

MWB

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Mar 19, 2010, 2:28:15 PM3/19/10
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"HK" <whyb...@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> On 3/19/10 11:16 AM, J.D. Baldwin wrote:
>>
>> In the previous article, HK<whyb...@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>> That means G. Gordon will have to get rid of his guns. As a felon, he
>>> cannot own them, so he bragged they were owned in his wife's name.
>>
>> This is the first thing I thought of when I read the Subject: line.
>
>
> I've actually been contemplating calling the Maryland State Police.
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I double dog dare you.


GO TATTLE TALE


Mark


Turban Joe Balasootoe

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Mar 19, 2010, 2:52:36 PM3/19/10
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On Mar 19, 6:27 am, HK <whybot...@somewhere.com> wrote:
> On 3/19/10 5:45 AM, Mary O'Neill wrote:
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> > I just came across this obituary.  I don't remember seeing it posted in AO.
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> >http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?n=franc...
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No, if they had wanted those guns, they would have taken them
a long time ago. The felon darsen't have any access to them,
by law.

Have always wondered if G. Gordon was the high level
street-tough he always claimed to be.

HK

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Mar 19, 2010, 3:18:42 PM3/19/10
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If I do, I do. Liddy doesn't scare me. Besides, I am sure I am a far
better shot than he is. :>)

Louis Epstein

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Mar 22, 2010, 8:26:16 PM3/22/10
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A <aa...@att.net> wrote:
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: "HK" <whyb...@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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: Why is that so important to you that he become defenseless?
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Because that status befits someone so indefensible!

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Louis Epstein

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Mar 22, 2010, 8:27:34 PM3/22/10
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HK <whyb...@somewhere.com> wrote:

: On 3/19/10 11:16 AM, J.D. Baldwin wrote:
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:> In the previous article, HK<whyb...@somewhere.com> wrote:
:>> That means G. Gordon will have to get rid of his guns. As a felon, he
:>> cannot own them, so he bragged they were owned in his wife's name.
:>
:> This is the first thing I thought of when I read the Subject: line.
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: I've actually been contemplating calling the Maryland State Police.
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Are the guns there,in Poughkeepsie,or in Scottsdale?

danny burstein

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Mar 22, 2010, 8:52:42 PM3/22/10
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In <ho91tl$57u$2...@reader1.panix.com> Louis Epstein <l...@main.put.com> writes:

>HK <whyb...@somewhere.com> wrote:
>: On 3/19/10 11:16 AM, J.D. Baldwin wrote:
>:>
>:> In the previous article, HK<whyb...@somewhere.com> wrote:
>:>> That means G. Gordon will have to get rid of his guns. As a felon, he
>:>> cannot own them, so he bragged they were owned in his wife's name.
>:>
>:> This is the first thing I thought of when I read the Subject: line.
>:
>:
>: I've actually been contemplating calling the Maryland State Police.

>Are the guns there,in Poughkeepsie,or in Scottsdale?

Poughkeepsie is where you pick your feet....

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Loki

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Mar 22, 2010, 9:36:35 PM3/22/10
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 09:13:31 -0500, "A" <aa...@att.net> wrote:

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>"HK" <whyb...@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> Why is that so important to you that he become defenseless?

And to think that when I posted a while back that libertarians wanted
everyone, including felons, to have access to weapons, you told me
that I was lying.

And now you are proving my point.

Sometimes you make it too easy "plunker."

Loki

Libertarian truth: Children, criminals, death cultists, and you
all have the same inalienable right to own any weaponry:
conventional, chemical, biological, or nuclear.

lewis.i...@yahoo.com

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Mar 12, 2016, 11:58:23 PM3/12/16
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> street-tough he always claimed.He is that and a lot more trust me i know.

lewis.i...@yahoo.com

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