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Elizabeth Ames

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Elizabeth Ames obituary, 1918-2018, Westwood, MA

BORN

1918

DIED

2018

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Folsom Funeral Service – Westwood Chapel

649 High St

Westwood, Massachusetts

Elizabeth Ames Obituary

Elizabeth (Motley) Ames died Sunday, September 2, 2018, in Westwood. She was born in Boston, December 27, 1918, to John Lothrop Motley and Nancy Barton Motley. She was the oldest of 4 siblings, Eleanor, John, Jr. and Nancy. She grew up in Boston and Nahant and was educated at the Winsor School in Boston, and the St. Timothy's School in Stevenson, Md. After her graduation from St. Timothy's in 1937, she attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. In December 1940, she married David Ames of North Easton. During World War II while her husband was away in the Navy, serving in the Pacific, she lived in Boston with her two older children. Upon his return, they moved to North Easton where she spent most of her life. She was devoted to her family, including many cousins, nieces and nephews. She remained very close to her mother and sisters Eleanor "Kit" Lee and Nancy "Teents" Adams. In Easton she was active on the boards and committees of numerous organizations including the Ames Free Library, the Easton Conservation Commission, and Unity Church, and was a generous supporter of many community causes. Other interests included Gore Place in Waltham, the Ellis Memorial, and Vincent Hospital. She was a good athlete and enjoyed skiing, tennis and golf. She loved to read especially biographies and histories. In 2000, she moved to Fox Hill Village in Westwood, which became her full time residence in 2011. She had many friends at Fox Hill, and enjoyed living there, especially when she was joined by her sister Kit. She will be remembered for the grace and fortitude with which she lived her life. She leaves her four children, David Ames Jr. and his wife Sally, William Motley Ames, Nancy Ames and her husband Peter Nelson, Frederick Lothrop Ames; and four grandchildren, Amelia, and her husband CDR Andy Gold, Thomas and his wife Lauren Witt, Susannah and Samuel Ames. She is survived by her sister, Nancy Motley Adams of Dover. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on October 4, at Unity Church, 9 Main St., North Easton. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Womens Lunch Place, 67 Newbury St., Boston, MA 02116. Folsom Funeral Service www.folsomfuneral.com

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Published by The Enterprise on Sep. 9, 2018.

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September 11, 2018

As the mother of a superb studio facilitator Nancy Ames at Gateway Arts, we so enjoyed knowing Elizabeth who attended many events and knew other parents of Gateway Artists. What a gorgeous women inside and out. I didn't realize she had gone to the museum school. All my best to the family, Rae Edelson

September 9, 2018

We were blessed to have known this gracious lady.


Joan & Charlie Bunker

September 8, 2018

Sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Ames Take comfort in knowing she is in God's memory.John 6: 40

Lynn

September 8, 2018

Sorry to hear of the family loss.may the family hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful life the family shared together as the family celebrate a wonderful life well lived and loved by family and friends. My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family and friends during this difficult time.Hosea 13:14.. GP

Bob Kelly

September 7, 2018

She was one of a kind and will be missed. She always had a great smile and was a true lady.

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