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Claudia J. Morner

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. - Claudia J. Morner, 72, Emerita Dean of the University of New Hampshire Library, died Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018 of cardiac arrest. She was born in Ladysmith, Wisc., to John D. Morner and Anne Pearson Morner, and was educated at St. Olaf College, the University of Minneota (B.A.),...

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Did Claudia ever work at Cambridge Model Cities?

I'm so sorry to hear of Claudia's passing. She was such a kind woman. I groomed her dog Dory who I know she adored to pieces. My deepest sympathies go out to her husband and family. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. If you need help with Dory in any way I love her to pieces and would do anything for her.

Claudia, you were a joy to know and love.
Mark and Margie Longus.

Claudia and Lennie are very special people. I will forever be grateful for the ways they welcomed me to UNH and into their lives and their home.

Claudia was a wonderful and forward-thinking director of the UNH Library. She certainly left her mark on those lives she touched.

Claudia, you were a wonderful force of nature at college and university libraries in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and beyond. So sorry to hear of your passing. You accomplished so much at Boston College, UNH, and Simmons College, and positively affected so many students and others along the way. I knew you to be strong and confident, bright and cheerful, intelligent and optimistic, supportive and generous, forward-thinking and energetic. Thank you, God's speed, and we will miss you!

Claudia and Lennie ; the givers , you gave and give your heart, love , knowledge and wisdom to all .Your paths crossed and you came together to help maintain the balance in this complex world of ours .You are true globalists for you worked for justice and the greater good for all .Claudia you will remain among us because we will honor your memory by following your example. The impermanence and frailty of humankind is painful but as we write we Celebrate your life , thank you for making us...