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Of Dedham, Oct 12th. Beloved mother of Andrew K. and his wife Cheryl Baxter of Methuen, Rory Baxter and his fiancee Marion Luce of NY, and Mary Ann and her husband Rich Farrell of Dedham. Dear sister of Martha Pausch of Norwood and Ruth Hart of Hingham. Loving grandmother of Robin Baxter, Julie Heatherly and her husband Jared, Joy Baxter, Faith Mangum and her husband Joseph, Kimberly Waxman and her husband Jon, Jennifer Gagnon and her husband Dave, Brian Farrell and Melissa Farrell. Great grandmother of Shawn Baxter, Tyler Gagnon, Tricia Heatherly, and Hope and Hailey Waxman. Visiting hours Sunday 1-4 at the Folsom Funeral Home, 87 Milton St., DEDHAM followed by her Funeral Service at 4 PM. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Stanley Tippett Home, 920 South St., Needham, MA 02492 would be appreciated. Folsom Funeral Home www.folsomfuneral.com
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Andy,
I am very sorry about the loss of your mother. My family's thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time.
Tom DeBlasio
thomas deblasio
October 13, 2007
Andy, Rory & Mary Ann
Our deepest and sincere regrets on the passing of your mother. We will always remember her from the times the Baxter clan got together and especially her little cards she always sent to us to keep us up to date on what was going on in your family.
Jean & Jake Kunelius
October 13, 2007
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