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Antoinette Bator

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Antoinette Bator 1917 - 2008 ADAMS- Antoinette Bator, 91, formerly of 111 Orchard St., died Wednesday morning, Sept. 24, at the Williamstown Commons Care Center. Born in North Bridge, on Jan. 14, 1917, daughter of Paul and Eva Dionne Martel, she came to Adams with her parents at the age of six...

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She was so nice to me every time i saw her. Will always remember picnics and poker at the Bators and my aunt Nellie and uncle Franks house on sundays. From Wayne Duval (son of Celia Pytko.

you have our deepest sympathy's.

Shirley and Dom,

I am so sorry for your loss. If you need anything at all please contact me. My very best always.

Ken Michaels

Dear Shirley, Eileen, Bernie, Garry, Rita and families,

I send my deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your Mom and mother-in-law. She was a grand lady. May her soul rest in peace. May the many memories of her bring you much comfort.

Vicki (Piekos) Zabawa

Dear Shirley, Eileen, Dominic, Bernie and the entire family of Antoinette Bator, including the grandchildren,

Please know that we remember Mrs. Bator as a sweet, gentle and charming lady. She was so pretty and always calm.
When we had our 4-H club meetings at her house in East Cheshire, (Seven Stitches 4-H Club), I remember that she called a nurse to come to speak to us girls about re-production. What a meeting that was. The nurse just handed us a book and we read the "right...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Shirley, Dom & Family,

I was sorry to read about your loss. I will always remember her as Gramma Bator. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. With deepest sympathy,

Mary Lou

Dear Rita,

I am truly sorry for the loss of your mother-in-law. Thinking of you with fond thoughts,

Sincerely,

"Rosie"
[Rosemary Marshall Messer]

Hi,
I took care of Ann at williamstown commons.I remember helping her into the car for the loving family to take her for a ride. And how could I forget her nice warm soft socks She was An sweet lady and I am sure she will be missed by many loved ones I an truly sorry.monique