She was born in Fitchburg on December 26, 1924, the daughter of George and Mary (O’Connor) Fielding, and graduated from St. Bernard’s High School in 1943.
She was the wife of the late Elwood C. (Swede) Erickson. They resided in Lunenburg for many years.
She is survived by three sons: Carl, Mark, Rolfe and several grandchildren, all of Florida; two sisters, Alice MacGregor and Ann Walsh of Groton; a sister-in-law, Lorraine Fielding of Brookline, N.H. and several nieces and nephews. She was also the sister of the late John (Jack) Fielding.
Graveside services were held at Bay Pines Cemetery. Donations may be made to Woodside Hospice, 6770 102nd Ave., N. Pinellas Park, FL 33781-2909.
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Kiki Albritton
July 23, 2007
Nanny Moo,
I have been blessed by being able to have known you for close to 7 years. You are an angel! You will continue to be loved so very much. Your spirit, funny sayings and laughter will be greatly missed. I love you Nanny Moo! Say hello to Bubba for us.
Lori Gilmore
July 21, 2007
To All the Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. We truly hope that you can find comfort and peace at this painful time. Try to hold on to your memories of her...she will live on in your hearts.
Sincerely,
Ken Albritton, Lori Gilmore and Sarah Gilmore
HANK DAVIDSON
July 21, 2007
NANNY MOO, DID ENJOY OUR TIME WE SHARED. WILL MISS YOU VERY MUCH
Danny and Stephanie Gehringer
July 21, 2007
We are very sorry for your loss. We know how much she meant to you. Take the time to grieve and remember all the good times shared.
Marleen Leviton
July 20, 2007
Aunty Moo.
We will miss you, now you can keep your brother company. Love Marleen Diane and Lori.
elizabeth stokes
July 20, 2007
grandma, you u will be missed greatly, i enjoyed spending time with you when u came to shannons house on the holidays...we love you and miss you!
Rachel O'Neill
July 20, 2007
As you share this time of sorrow as a family, may you draw strength and hope from one another remembering your loved one's life together.
I love you guys like family! I am sorry for your loss!
Amanda Gottscho
July 20, 2007
Dear Grandma Nana Moo,
I know you weren't my grandmother by blood by you treated me just like one of your own. I cherished spending time with you when you would stay over Shannon's house for the weekend. You are such a caring and loving women and you will be missed very much!
Love Always & Forever,
Amanda Gottscho
July 20, 2007
Dear Grandma Nana Moo,
Even though you werent my grandmother by blood you treated me just like your own. I grew to love you and cherish every moment you spent hanging out with Shannon and I when you would stay over for the weekend. You will be missed very much.
Love Always & Forever,
Gary and Janet Sica
July 20, 2007
Having lost a parent I know this is a difficult time but the many memories have kept him alive in my heart. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
We love you
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