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Deborah Whittier Fitts

Richmond, MA, Massachusetts

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Deborah Whittier Fitts of Richmond, Mass., beloved wife of Clark B. Hall, and a former reporter for The Westerly Sun, died July 17 of breast cancer at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, Mass.. She was 63. Ms. Fitts had a long career in journalism. After teaching first grade for eight years...

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Clark:

My sincerest sympathy to you and your family. I just learned of your loss. Though I never met Debra, by the way you spoke of her, I know whe was very much loved and will be deeply missed.

Dear Bud, Cornelia, Dan and Kathy and all the family,

What an outstanding person Deb was, and how dearly she will be missed by all who knew her. In every way she showed the intelligence, compassion, wit, and sensitivity that made her who she was. I remember with fondness her love of the farm, and her spunky ponies which she took great pride in. She was always so generous with her time to our children as they asked their endless questions. I hope the knowledge that so many will...

Condolences to Debbie's family. She was a sterling classmate at Abbot and Smith. The world and her classmates have lost a fine person of rare integrity.

Sending you all my best wishes with fond memories of Deb.
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Bud,
Caryn and I offer our deepest condolances to you and your family. You and those close remain in our prayers.

My deepest condolences to Clark and all other members of Deborah's family. She was a wonderful, wonderful person. I will always be grateful to her as a champion of our museum during recent very troubled times. She was also my personal friend and I will miss her dearly!

Dear Bud and Family

Brenda and I send our deepest sympathies. We want to be with you to clasp your hand in friendship and strength. Deborah always had a moment to listen, professionally, and more importantly to individuals. At Trinity Church this past May, She said to me, "It will work out. I know". She knew I was talking of my children. Infinitely, she touched everyone. Her wonderful, charisma, love and committment to preservation brought you together.

In her memory, I will...