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Fellows, Chloris H.
Chloris H. Fellows of Claymont, DE, died on Friday, November 23, 2012 at the age of 101. Chloris lived in Dryden for many years and was a much loved teacher at the Elementary School until retirement in 1969. During these years, she was a member of the Dryden Presbyterian Church and of the local chapter of the Eastern Star. Following her retirement, she and her husband George, moved to Raleigh, NC, where she resided until his death in 1976. Survivors include: son, David and wife Vera of Newport, NC, daughter Joan Dodds and husband, William of Wilmington, DE, five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Burial will be held at Willow Glen Cemetery in the spring.
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David, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your mom. My mom "Loie Hagen", passed in 2008. I am Joyce Hagen/Putnam, the middle Hagen girl. I'd like to hear from You. [email protected]
Joyce Putnam
December 18, 2012
sorry to hear about your mom, I often think about the families that lived on Lewis Street in Dryden. Sandra Humphrey Case
December 10, 2012
Dave and Vera, want to send along my condolences on the death of your Mom, Dave. On behalf of those in our class who won't hear about this, I'll speak for them.
Love Dot Messenger
December 10, 2012
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