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Louise Florence Thibedeau, 85, of Franklin died October 18 in Medway Country Manor. Born in Bellingham, June 1,1932, the daughter of the late Frederick and Florence (Bourcier) Thibedeau, she had lived in Franklin since 1938. She was a graduate of Franklin High School and attended Fitchburg State College for a year before going to the New England Conservatory of Music for four years as a piano performance major. Louise taught private piano lessons for nearly 50 years and had been an organist at St. Marys Church for many years. She also was an accompanist for a number of functions. She is survived by her sisters Helen Thibedeau Ferrarini of West Chester, Pennsylvania and Marie Thibedeau of Cherry Hill, New Jersey. She is also survived by six nieces and four nephews. Her funeral mass will be celebrated on Monday, October 23 in St. Marys Church at 11:00a.m. Burial will in the parish cemetery. Visitation will be on Monday from 9:00- 10:45 a.m. in the Ginley Funeral Home of Franklin (www. ginleyfuneralhomes.com) 131 Main Street, Franklin.
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In memory of Louise
Linda and DeCotis
October 14, 2019
My condolences to the family. Losing a loved one is sorrow moment that it can't be described but knowing that our God have them in his memory because they are precious at his eyes give us comfort. Psalms 116:15
November 1, 2017
We are so sorry to hear Louise's passing...... She was such a dear and special friend to our family. She had such a positive influence on all our children through her piano teaching. She was more than a piano teacher, she was a special friend and beautiful person. We will always remember her......
Anna Ng
October 22, 2017
With Our Deepest Sympathy, Linda(Johnston)and Al DeCotis
Al and Linda DeCotis
October 21, 2017
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