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Claire Ann Brown

Leominster, Massachusetts

1938 - 2018 (Age 90)

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Claire Ann (Mazzaferro) Brownlifelong resident of Leominster; 80 LEOMINSTER - Claire Ann (Mazzaferro) Brown, 80, entertainer, fortune-teller, mother, beloved Nona, chef, cherished colleague, hardworking woman with an extraordinarily generous heart, died of cancer on the cusp of Monday morning,...

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Rest in peace my ever loving & caring, forever love-ly mother, "Mom", friend & wonderful family member. My world is emptier without ur presence & I will forever miss ur guidance, ur love & ur smile, mom. In Jesus name, I pray u watch over & send direction. I love u forever.

I just heard tonight that my dear friend from the Sterling Country Club had passed away... Claire was a wonderful person to work with ... always smiling & looked on the bright side of everything & what a worker! We exchanged St Paddy's Day cards & Christmas cards for many years ... FB & occasionally a chat on the phone ... she will remain in my heart forever. May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be always at your back, The sun shine warm upon your face, The rain fall soft upon your...

Claire was a wonderful woman, and earth's loss is Heaven's gain. She was spot on in her prediction of cardinals. My fiancee's brother passed, and for weeks before, every time I talked to him, a cardinal would appear. God bless you, Claire, and rest in heavenly peace.

To Clair's family,I'm so sorry for the loss of your mom. I know she has recently played at Cyprian Keys . Unfortunately I could not make it that night but was hoping she would be coming back soon. I had no idea she had been sick and hope she did not suffer too long.Elaine vadenais

To my beloved Aunt Claire's family , Heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your beautiful Mom, Sis, Nonna, Auntie, Friend. She'll be always loved and always remembered.
Her Neice,
Sydney

I have spoken of your mom often through the years. She held a special place in my heart for allowing me to sit next to her at the piano one night at Hampton Beach and let me sing Don't Go Changing, by Billy Joel. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you at this time of sadness. The Lord bless you and keep you. Numbers 6:24

I worked with Claire in the early 70s at Mainville's. She was a free spirit, incredibly kind and a lot of fun. (And yes, she told my fortune many times!) I have remembered her fondly over the years. She loved her family above all else. So sorry for your loss.

My sympathy & prayers go out to her family.
Her husband "booka" was a good friend and a sharp
dresser in his day. I played basketball with his
brother Sidney and high school with sister Helena. Sincerely,

Guy Lachapelle, Sunset Beach, N.C.

My deepest condolences to the family. Claire was a wonderful soul. Lots of memories from my younger years.