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Anne Ellen Wigmore

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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WIGMORE Anne Ellen (Butler), of Alpine, NJ died suddenly, but peacefully, in her sleep at her home on July 24, 2009. She was the wife of the late William E. Wigmore, Jr. Mrs. Wigmore, the daughter of the late Marvin W. ("Scrib") and Anita C. Butler, was born in Hartford, CT on June 28, 1936. Mrs....

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Mark, Michael and Jessica,

I was a good pal of your mom’s during my childhood in Alpine. Please accept my condolences on her passing.

The Wigmore’s were a big part of my life in Alpine. “Hi Buck” “Hello Mrs. Bigmore.” Your mom and I shared a lot of chuckles and I felt very safe around her. She was a good hugger.

I remember gutter-ball and cookouts at the pool, superbowl parties, and that Cate and Jessica were inseparable teenie boppers. Can’t forget Op...

To Ann Ellen's family and friends
It was with great sadness that I learned of her passing.
When I think of her I will remember her laughter, sense of humor and her kindness towards me and others. She has left her footprints on my heart and when I think of her I will smile because she was such a warm and friendly soul.
May God grant you comfort in this time of deep sadness and sorry. May He bless and keep you all until you are reunited with Ann Ellen in Heaven.

I will miss Anne Ellen. I've only known her for a few short years, but I really enjoyed her enthusiasm, energy, and general happiness. I always enjoyed having Anne Ellen come to my knitting store - she was a real advocate of charity and taking care of others. I hope others will continue to knit for needy children as Anne Ellen cared so much about.

My sympathies to Anne Ellen's family.

My deepest sympathy to the family of Anne Ellen. She was a wonderful person a great knitter. We will miss her on Monday night knitting group at Borders in Fort Lee, NJ

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Martha Morin

My deepese sympathy to the family of Anne Ellen. I will miss her ever-ready warm smile and great personality at the Demarest Library Bottles and Cans knitting group, and also at church where she was often in the pew behind us.

We will miss our dear friend. Will always have great memories of our shared times -wonderful dinners, stimulating conversations and just good times. We have laughed, cried and argued together - spanned both New York and New Jersey together- played and worked together. There is now an empty spot in our hearts.

My love and sympathy to your family and friends. What a wonderful gift was given to all whose lives Anne Ellen touched.