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Aimee Therese Cowan

Grafton, Massachusetts

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Aimee Therese (Alcarez) Cowan, 33, died November 19, 2008 after a long struggle with cancer.She is survived by her husband of five years, John W. "Will" Cowan; her two children: John Xavier Francis and Mathilde Lucy Marie Cowan, both at home; her parents, Theodore F. and A. Gail (McCauley)...

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Please let me express my condolences. I didn't know Aimee personally, but in reading about her, her wonderful example and life inspired me to write. May you dear ones find comfort and hope as I do from the promise given to us by Jesus to bring our dead loved ones back to this earth to be reunited with us in the future under his kingdom rule when there will be no more sickness and death. May your love and support of each other also help you to cope and to find comfort at this difficult time.

To the Alcarez Family and MaryAgnes & Joe : Please know that you and your entire family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Raeanna & Joe Williams and children

My deepest condolences to you and your family.

To Aimee's Family,
Please accept our deepest condolences on the passing of Aimee. We pray that you will be comforted by many beautiful memories of her during this difficult time and for days to come.
Praying for you all,
The Fleming Family

Dear Alcarez Family:

Words cannot express how deeply saddened we were about the news of Aimee. My family has very fond memories of her babysitting when the kids were young. She was a special person. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire family.
The Leonard Family

To Aimee's Family:

I was deeply saddened to hear about Aimee's passing.

She was an amazing woman, a creative scholar, and a gifted teacher. I was a friend of hers at Tufts for a few years and will never forget her warmth and kindness....

My first year as a new grad student, I met Aimee at a welcoming party for new students--she was a few years ahead of me. I was very nervous. I was not from Boston, knew no one, and had embarked on this program with a lot of self-doubt. ...

Dear Alcarez/Cowan Families,
We send our hearfelt condolences to you. May God comfort you.

Maryagnes, Joe and family ... I am so sorry to hear such sad news. I ask that the Lord give you the strength, the faith and the understanding of it all. In friendship and sympathy, my prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Aimee fought a courageous battle for life.God bless her husband,at her side throught this fight...and her little children,whom she loved so much.May God console her parents and siblings,nieces and nephews...and all who knew this wonderful young woman.
Rest in Peace,Aimee...in the arms of God.