Alexander-Drescher-Obituary

Dr. Alexander and Aline Drescher

Lanesboro, Massachusetts

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DIED
November 26, 2022
LOCATION
Lanesboro, Massachusetts
CHARITY
Doctors Without Borders
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Alzheimer's Association

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Husband and wife, Dr. Alexander N. Drescher and Aline Drescher of Lanesborough, MA, died together at home on Nov. 26, 2022, at age 92 after more than 71 years of marriage. Born and raised in New York City, Bunny and Sandy met at Little Red Schoolhouse, fell in love as teenagers and were wed in...

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It is hard to believe they are no longer with us. When we moved to the small neighborhood many years back, they made us feel welcome. We would see them driving their carriage,then walking the dog, or enjoying the day sitting on the front porch. They were both so kind and I will be forever grateful to have known them. It is sad to walk by and know they will not be on the porch,or that Poppy,will not be out there to say hi. Our condolences to the family.

Donna and I want to share our memories about Sandy and Bunny. We knew them because I was Sandy's classmate at the Little Red Schoolhouse. I knew Bunny too, but not as well because she was in the class behind us. We visited them several times in Lanesboro, and went together to concerts at Tanglewood. We won't forget those visits, and the email conversations with Sandy during those years and afterwards. They were precious friends. We'll miss them in the future, and we want to express our...

Saddened to read of Bunny and Sandy passing. I met them though Mike and Nate. Sandy and I drove together. He and Bunny were so gracious, intelligent, passionate and compassionate. Truly remarkable and lovely people.

My thoughts are with the family at this sad time. Forty-five years ago, Dr Drescher saved my two year old's life. Dr Drescher knew John was a very sick child and did what was needed to help him recover. In Dr. Dreschers' own words, written in his final medical report, " I cannot recollect seeing a child sicker than this boy recover since entering medical school". What a wonderful doctor he was.

Bill and family so sorry for your loss . I have a lot of fond memories of your mom and dad. Whether mom and dad out on the buggy with horses ,mom out getting mail or just a stroll with the dogs , or dad out on the kabota tractor.moving rock s. So they weren't in the way of the buggy.

I am so sorry for your loss of your parents. I am a neighbor on Scott Rd. Many years ago when I moved there your parents invited me to go horse back riding with them. They showed me many trails and beautiful places to ride my horse. When they stopped riding and went to the carriage, I so enjoyed watching them go by my home. I would always have to go out on my front porch and wave to them. When the carriage went away and I no longer had a horse I began walking. Many times when passing by their...

Dear Bill and family, There are no words good enough to share at this time of sorrow. Take comfort in the peace they are in right now. May their memories be blessings for you and all their progeny. Love lives forever. Peace and serenity from Nikki (Nicoletta) Agnelli.

Tom, Peter and Bill I am so sorry for your loss. Take comfort in knowing that they lived their lives together in love and are now forever united in their passing. Wendy