Pauline (Pillman) Knox, 82
NEW IPSWICH, NH -- Pauline (Pillman) Knox, 82, of New Ipswich, NH, passed away on January 7, 2013, at Life Care Center in Leominster, MA, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Fitchburg, MA, October 22, 1930. She was the daughter of the late Alice and George Rameau of Westminster, MA. She worked at Antwel shop for many years, also at TRW Fasteners where she retired.
She enjoyed metal detecting with her husband, playing cards, playing Keno, and loved going to Foxwoods.
She leaves her beloved husband Richard G. Knox, her sister Cecile Testa, four children, Barbara Parker and her spouse William, Lillian Bartley and her spouse Steve, Kenneth G. Pillman Jr. and his spouse Patricia, and Donna Pillman. She also leaves 14 grandchildren, 23 Great-grandchildren, and four stepsons, Keith Knox, Steven Knox, Danny Knox, and Michael Knox.
She was also crowned Miss Apple Blossom of Ayer, MA, in 1961.
My mom was the best woman in the world. I will miss her very much.
R.I.P. Love Kenny
KNOX -- Services will be private. Arrangements by Hamilton-McGaffigan Funeral Home. 37 Main St., Pepperell, MA. Please see www.mcgaffiganfuneral.com
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My sincere sympathy to all of you. Carol
January 16, 2013
Lil,
We are so sorry to hear about your Mom. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Sis and Wayne Goss
January 15, 2013
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