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Ada Nina Getman

Boston, Massachusetts

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GETMAN, Ada Nina 62, formerly of Hanover, MA, died Thursday, October 1, 2009 at her home in Grantham, NH. She was born February 17, 1947 in Boston, MA, the daughter of Joseph and Bertha (Rosen) Ernest. She had been a teacher for the Town of Hanover, MA for 24 years before her retirement in 2000....

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Mrs. Getman was our daughters first Hanover teacher when we moved here over 15 years ago. She was a wonderful and kind person. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. God Bless.

Joel and family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. We have fond memories of different events with Ada. May you be comforted by God and the love and prayers of many. Brenda and Mike Kline

Joel, Josh and Matt -- I was so sorry to hear about Ada. Amidst my sadness, I can't help but remember the fun we had growing up in the neighborhood, Agassiz, babysitting and housesitting and, of course, Mouse. She was a great lady. I hope we can take comfort knowing that she's hanging out with Bob, Frank, Lou and Beth -- reminiscing about the good old days --- My heart is breaking for you all --Love -- Joann and Hannah

Joel, Matt & Josh,

My deepest sympathy to you and the family.
Ada was a wonderful person.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Judy Schneider

Joel,Matt,Josh & Cindy, Sara & Sam,
In the end what we all have are the memories. Our memories of our dear Adalah are happy and funny. All our together times have been loving and sometimes pretty silly. We will cherish all of them. Rest well our dear friend.
Jan & Rick

Joel, Mary and I wanted to express our deepest sympathy. We just arrived in Florida and will not be able to show our support in person. We will treasure the fond memories of Cinema Getman and frequent get togethers with the tennis gang. Ada will be in our thoughts and prayers and again were sorry we can't be there to offer our
condolences in person.

Ken and Mary Finegan