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Alice Chapman

Brattleboro, Vermont

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Alice E. Chapman 1928 - 2014 BRATTLEBORO Alice Elizabeth Mitchell Chapman, 85, of East Bonnyvale Lane, ended her journey on May 3, 2014, with her children by her side. She was born Aug. 28, 1928, in Plymouth, N.H., the daughter of Lester and Ethel Newton Mitchell. She was a graduate of the...

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Just up the hill, along a little path when we were growing up, I remember her gardens most of all. And her smile. She showed me the jack-in-the-pulpits in the woods, and once there was even a very very prized lady slipper.

The legacy Alice left and the lives she touched, is a treasure for all. Over the years, she and her kindness remain in the forefront of my memories. Sincere condolences to Jack, Nancy and their families.

I am sorry of your passing. You were one of the greatest teachers I had. You will be missed by so many. Rip Alice Chapman

Alice Chapman was a wonderful member of the Brattleboro Floral Arts & Garden Club. She welcomed me into the club, shared plants and her garden wisdom. Our club is better for all her hard work and the plants she shared with us! She will be missed!

JilMac, Brattleboro Garden Club

Mrs Sprague,
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of your mom. I have great memories of her when she would come into our classroom, and then again as I grew up and she would come into the subaru dealership. I hope that the memories you have and hearing all the kind words of others will help you through.

Jack and Debbie,
My sincere sympathy to you and your family.
With warm regards,

Debbie and family, Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We hope you find comfort in the wonderful memories that you will grow to cherish.

God bless this amazing woman. Thank you for your contributions to my upbringing. I will always remember the positive impact you had on my life when I entered 4th grade. We did amazing things, such as disecting twigs and buds. We even launched an estes rocket. You encouraged us to sing and be good citizens. You let us watch the world series baseball games. Your classroom was a warm and inviting place. Of all my years in school, yours was the best. Thank you.

So sorry for the loss of your Mom. We enjoyed her visits and the sharing of her plants. She was always smiling and happy. She made you feel so welcomed when we visited. She had a full life and will be missed.