Deanna-Batstone-Obituary

Deanna Bea Batstone

Sterling, Massachusetts

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Deanna Bea (Ficksman) Batstone, 66, died unexpectedly Tuesday, February 9, 2010. Deanna will be especially missed by her three children, Jessica McCusker and her husband Tom of New Milford, CT, Meredith Lewis and her husband, Ben of East Hampton, CT, and Seth Batstone of New Bedford, MA; five...

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I am so sorry to learn of Deana's passing. Over the years it has been a privilege to receive HP educational assistance from her by phone. She was always cheerful, bubbly and extremely knowledgeable.
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

I was so saddened to learn of Deanna's passing. We were great friends in high school, especially tooling around in my family car and spying on the boys from Swampscott!

I hadn't seen Deanna in years until our 40th high school reunion when I was back living in Boston, and we got together a few times and learned about our adult lives. I was amazed and in awe when she told me that she had painted the outside of her 3-story Victorian house by herself!

Her life was too...

I was so surprised to learn of Deanna's passing. She was the kindest, funniest and smartest co worker and friend. I will miss her lively ways, my loss is not to be compared to yours however and my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Love never ends.

To Deanna's children,

I am shocked and saddened to hear of your mother's passing. Deanna and I have worked together for the past six years at trainings throughout Massachusetts. I shall miss her kindness, her quirkiness and her great sense of humor.
She spoke so often of all of you and her love for you and her grandchildren was all-encompassing. She was so proud.
My profound sympathy to all of you. I shall miss her.

My most heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of Deanna's family. I was so happy to see Dee at the 25th anniversary of the Vineyard, and have many fond memories of when you lived in downtown Hopkinton. Heaven is a richer place today, because Dee is there. May you be comforted of the fact that Dee is in the presence her Lord and Savior until the day you meet again. With much Love and sympathy.

To Deanna's family....My sincere sympathy to all of you. I have fond memories of Deanna from elementary school, junior high, and high school. We were in classes together, were occasinal playmates, were in band together, and we were in a girls' social club, too. I remember her sunny disposition, her spirit, and her kindness. I especially remember Deanna's musical talents as a singer: she and another friend used to harmonize beautifully just for fun. They were great!

I am very...

To Deanna's Family, I am so sorry for you loss. Your mom was a great person. I worked with her and we spoke daily. She was a very strong part of our team and she will be missed dearly. I had the pleasure of having a friend relationship outside of work, and enjoyed exchanging stories about our children and grandchildren. She was so proud of all of you! She loved you so much. I will miss our chats and sharing each others opinion about many subjects. We laughed many times about stories we...

Deepest sympathy to Deanna's children and grandchildren. May family and friends comfort you at this most difficult time.

Meredith, Ben and Jace,
We are very sorry for your loss. With deepest sympathy, The Miller Family