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CORLISS A. EDWARDS

Bedford, Massachusetts

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EDWARDS, Corliss A. 62, of Holbrook, formerly of Bedford, died on December 18, 2016. She was born in Concord and was the daughter of the late David and Grace (Smith) Edwards. Corliss was a graduate of Bedford High School, Class of 1972. She worked for many years at the Stop and Shop and in the book department at Dorothy Ruth's store both in Bedford. She is survived by her brothers, Philip Edwards of Wareham and Frank Edwards of Bedford, her sisters, Laurel Inferrera of Bedford and Elaine Seren of Istanbul, Turkey, one nephew, Anthony Inferrera, nieces, Carla Monte and Gina Taft and many grandnieces and grandnephews. Funeral services will be private.

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Rest In Peace Corliss, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My deepest condolences. May God give peace to the family and friends. Php 4:6, 7.

I first met Corliss in high school. Her kindness and positive nature made a big impression on me. Despite her challenges, she touched many lives. I've never forgotten her and was truly saddened to hear of her passing.

So sorry to hear this news, my thoughts are will you. I also have fond memories of Corliss, sweet & kind person, we had a lot of play time as kids on Old Billerica Road, Great memories.

Rest in Peace Corliss

So sorry to hear of her passing. We were friends in High School. We went bike riding and watched nature together. Her Mom would make us lunch. I would see her at work in Dorothy Ruths. I lost touch with her after I moved and am sorry I did. I looked for her but never found her. She loved to watch the squirrels. She was a sweet spirit. My condolences to her family.

Sorry to hear about Corliss. I only attended one class reunion (20th) and I am trying to remember if that was the last time I saw her. We were friends in fourth grade. I remember going to her house near Page School, to play (remember when we used to go over someone's house to play?) Her parents were very sweet and welcoming. As we became teenagers perhaps we were not always as attentive but I will always remember that she really opened up once you got to know her. Rest In Peace...

Please accept our heartfelt condolences for your loss. We hope that the scripture in Romans 15:13 will be comforting to you at this time. Sincerely Bob and Jeannie from Orlando Florida