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Ann M. Butova

Chicopee, Massachusetts

1933 - 2009

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Ann M. Butova 1933 - 2009 Chicopee - Ann M. (Boldrighini) Butova, age 76, passed away on Dec. 19, 2009 at Baystate Medical Center. She was born on Feb. 28, 1933 in Norwich, CT. Her parents were the late John and Rose (Sisco) Boldrighini. She was a former communicant of the St Mary of the...

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Although I have lived in California for over thirty years, Chicopee will always be my home. I had the pleasure of being one of "Mrs. Butova's" many math students at Chicopee High. (I was in the Class of 1968.) I enjoyed math, especially algebra, so much that I was confident enough to become a math teacher myself for several years before entering the business world. I fondly remember her classes and will forever be grateful to have been one of her students. My deepest condolences to her family.

To Mr. Butova and family,
Please accept my deepest condolences at this most
difficult time.
David Barsalou

To the Butova family: I am deeply saddened by the passing of a dear friend. I taught with Ann for 25 years at Chicopee High , was one of the original foursome who began golfing many years ago and most recently exercised with her at Healthtrax.
We enjoyed many good times together and of course many laughs.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
God take care of her .
Joan Bajowski

Murph,Children,and Extended Family:

Stan and I were saddened to hear of Ann's passing. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you all. Ann was an esteemed colleague of ours at CHS, respected by students and faculty for her professionalism and caring manner.

I will always remember learning to golf with Ann and being part of her first golf foursome that tested the patience of area golfers. Laughter and fun characterize those long-ago days that are now precious memories.

Murph:

I was shocked and sad to learn of Nana's passing. I'm remembering all the fun times we had as 'little girls.' We never missed a Saturday at the movies. I will miss her at the next NFA reunion. I always enjoyed hearing about her family. My heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.

Tina and Family,
I am very sorry to hear about Nana. T, even though I couldn't be with you these last couple of days, please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. I am here for you!
Loving you much!

Shannon, Aaralynn and Christopher

To the whole Butova family:
Your family has been so much in our family that Nan's passing is like losing one of us. Nan meant a great deal to us as you must know. Cathy will miss the lunch dates. We'll miss meeting up with her at the Big E and enjoying the day with her. She'll always be in our memories.

My Condolences go out to all of the Butova Family. I will always Cherish the wonderful memories when I growing up.Our prayers are with you.

Murph: I am so sorry to learn of "Nana's" death. We were friends during those wonderful K-12 years having grown up on the "East Side"where everyone knew eachother and "stuck together". I will miss seeing Nana at reunions.Please extend my sympathy to your children and ALL your Grandchildren. I have many great memories of fun times with her at Bishop School and NFA.