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Allison L. Stetson

Henderson, Maine

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Allison L. Stetson HENDERSON, Nev. -- Allison Stetson lost her short battle with ovarian cancer on March 30, 2010, with her devote husband Ronnie, and her beloved cat Rascal by her side. She was the daughter of E. Kenneth and Louisa I. Trott of Buxton, the youngest of three daughters, born March...

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Beth, Jean and family,

With sadness I write this note of sympathy. On the occasion I would run into Allison at a "craft" store she was always so full of life, dressed to the nines and never without her make-up. I, on the other hand, would hope not to meet anyone I knew because there were times when I would just run out to do an something forgetting I was in my "house mode". Always smiling is how I will remember her, as well as our close birthdays, March 14 for me and March 15...

To my aunt Allison I am so lucky to have a aunt like you. I will miss you so much.I will never forget you.I am so happy that i had the chance to see you when you came up to Maine for the fair. when I wear my shirt that you gave me I will think of you.Every year on my birthday I will think of you and the times when I was real young that we had our birthdays together.you are a very special person! I love you and miss you.I know your with me and watching over me and making sure I am being good.I...

Allison,

I will be forever grateful to you and Ronnie for moving to Henderson and convincing me to move out here too. If it wasnt for you, I never would have met and fallen in love with my "Wiff"...There are so many memories over the years, but one of my favorite will be when Tracey and I were visiting you during your final week with us. When we were leaving for the day, you said "Stay out of trouble"..My witty reply was "No way, thats no fun" and you immediately turned to me AND...

I miss you so much already, Allison. I didn't want you to suffer one more day, though. You brought so much happiness and friends of yours became friends of mine. We all hung in there lovingly taking care of you during your illness, Donna,Jean, Linda Magaha and Jewel, Barbara and Robert, Dee and Tracey and Steve. We all love you and thank you for the gift ofa very special friendship. We have wonderful memories and stories to repeat. Even in your last days you made us crack up with the...

Allison will be missed so much. I'll never forget whenever she called me, she'd say Hi Bag. Her nephews thought that was my real name when they were young. We had so many good times over the years, especially Hermit Island camping. She was always there for everyone and always a true friend. Las Vegas will not be the same without her. When I play slot machines this year, it will be for her. We'll miss & love you forever! Patsy & Bob

Allison, Even though we haven't seen each other in 6 years, it was always a great comfort to me knowing you were here in your corner of the world. Even though you will be greatly missed, it is still a comfort to me to just have known you.
You were a dear friend to me, someone I could always confide in. You always knew whether I was happy or sad, regardless to the expression on my face. You were there for some of the best and worst moments of my life. I am sorry I couldn't be there for...

Allison, my dear friend, you will be missed so much. A heart of gold and a sense of humor to match. I will always keep my sweet memories of you in my heart.
Much Love, your old friend
Luane

Beth and Jean....Will always remember the fun summers we spent together at Harmon's Beach. The 'other Bergs' from across the road shared summers with you 3 girls, as well as Sharon Conley and the Foley kids..remember? Those were such memorable summer vacations.
In deepest sympathy, All the 'other Bergs', Skip, Val, Ray, Chris, Pete and Tom..

Dear Trott's,Turner's, Berg's & their immediate families,

Just thinking of the first time I met Beth & Jean Trott they were standing in the doorway of the house we had just moved out of in West Buxton Village the year being fall of 1952.. Allison was six months old at the time and I am sure she would have been standing with her two sisters if she could have !
She was very determined even in her final days with her beloved husband Ronnie,her sister Jean and good friend...