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Anne Kidder Poor obituary, Marblehead, MA

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Anne Poor Obituary

POOR, Anne Kidder Of Marblehead, died at home after a brief illness. Known affectionately as "Tutu" to her family and friends, she lived a full and vibrant 91 years. Anne was the beloved wife of the late Arthur P. "Tup" Poor with whom she shared 51 years of marriage prior to his death in 1992. Anne was born and raised in Winchester and was the youngest of six children of the late Mary Williams Kidder and Arthur A. Kidder. Her grandfather Charles Williams owned the workshop on Court Street in Boston in which Alexander Graham Bell conducted his earliest experiments with the telephone and it was from this workshop that the first outdoor telephone line was run to the Williams home in Somerville. She was a graduate of the Brimmer and May School and attended Bennett College in New York. As a 70 year resident of Swampscott and Marblehead, Anne was a member of the Old North Church of Marblehead, a frequent volunteer at the Salem Hospital and was recently honored as a founding member of the Merry Mixers, a fundraising group for North Shore Childrens Hospital. She was a member of Eastern Yacht Club, Tedesco Country Club, The Beach Club and the Garden Clubs of Marblehead and Swampscott. She was a supporter of many local charities including the Peabody Essex Museum, Marblehead Historical Society, and the Lee Mansion to name a few. She is survived by her son, Mike Poor and his wife Loel of Naples, Florida and her daughters, Carol Hayden and her husband Chick of Rye, New Hampshire, Bette Fitts and her husband Dave of New Castle, New Hampshire and Wendy Indvik and her husband Erik of Bainbridge Island, Washington. Tutu took great delight in her frequent interactions with her 12 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren with whom she was able to develop a special bond. Her style, grace, and warm friendly manner has made an indelible impression on her family which she has guided for more than 70 years. A memorial service will be held at the Old North Church, 35 Washington Street, Marblehead on Wednesday, January 11 at 11AM. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Anne's memory to Merry Mixers Friends of the Mass General for Children at North Shore Medical Center, P.O. Box 1282, Marblehead, MA 01945. Arrangements by the Eustis and Cornell Funeral Home, Marblehead. Please visit the online guestbook at www.eustisandcornellfuneral home.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Jan. 3 to Jan. 4, 2012.

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January 11, 2012

May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared comfort you now and in the days ahead. --CNE Direct, Inc

martha loring

January 11, 2012

thinking of you all today- i have wonderful memories of spending time with tiffany's extended family- Tutu and Bumpy among them- much love, martha

January 10, 2012

We have so many wonderful memories of 4th of July celebrations at your Mother's home and her visits to Sudbury. She was a joy and a real class act.She will be missed!
Peggy Whiteley and family

Merry Mixers Friends of Mass General for Children at North Shore Medical Center

Caroline Hybels, Co-Chair

January 9, 2012

To our beloved founder, The Merry Mixers Organization wants to thank Anne Poor for her lifetime of service and dedication to the children of the North Shore community. Sixty Two years later, your spirit and generosity continues to be an inspiration to the members of the Merry Mixers Board.

January 8, 2012

Dear Wendy and family, we send our deepest sympathies. We're thinking about you during this difficult time. Love, Kurt, Rebecca, Crystal and Celeste.

Suzin Garfield Zimble

January 8, 2012

Dear Carol, Bette, Wendy and Mike,
What wonderful memories of days at your house. How wonderful to have your mother for so many years. I send my heartfelt condolences to you and your families.

January 7, 2012

Polly Anne Poor

January 6, 2012

To the Poor Family,

We were so sorry to hear about Anne, please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
We will miss her warm greetings and wonderful smile that always accompanied seeing her around town and at the EYC.
John especially remembers her reminiscing about the"Jack & Trink days"

Fondly,
Wade and John Whitmore

January 5, 2012

I so loved your mother we had many laughs over the years she was so
young at heart. Everytime I visited she made a point of showing me the rose bush I got her for her 80th birthday to see such a small thing touch
her the way it did made me feel proud! sean "rory" Gallagher e.y.c.

January 5, 2012

Dear Mike, Carol, Bette, Wendy and family, We have so many fond memories of the Poor and Stephens families together over the years. Ann was such a lovely lady. We will be thinking of you all on January 11 and will be with you in spirit. Love, Sam and Judy

Jean Durkee

January 1, 2012

Dear Carol, Mike, Bette & Wendy,
Remembering what wonderful friends and neighbors you all were at Little's Point. Your mom was one of a kind ... a gem ... priceless and perfect!
My warmest love to all of you,
Jean Durkee

December 31, 2011

"Tutu" was a most gracious lady and loved by all family and friends. She was an amazing person who we all respected and loved. She will be missed by all of us. We send our thoughts and prayers to her family and friends. Danny Bird of Wytheville, Va (father of Ginny Bird Fitts)

December 31, 2011

Carol and family, our deepest sympathies. Tutu was all class and love.
Andy & Shannon Maass and family

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