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Doris Hand

Norwich, Connecticut

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Doris Hand April 12, 1939- January 23, 2013 Sturbridge - Doris (Provencal) Hand, of Stur-bridge, MA, passed away January 23, 2013 at home among family after a lengthy illness. She was born in Putnam, CT on April 12, 1939, daughter of Gilbert and Gabrielle (Trahan) Provencal of Danielson, CT. She...

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My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Doris. I graduated with Doris and was fortunate to have gotten together at our 50th Class Reunion back in 2007. It was certainly a nite for remenicing. She was an amazing person and will be missed by all her classmates

I also worked with Doris At Rogers. Forever remember her stories about her travels. She used to host parties at her home on route 21 for her Roger's friends. What a great time in the pool and watching the bats roost at sunset. Many laughs and good times around Doris

We are so sorry for your loss. My husband and I both worked with Doris at Rogers. She was such a joy to be around. We always loved hearing about her adventures. She will be missed. We hope that you find comfort in the many wonderful memories you all have. Peace and love to all.

I worked with Doris during her time at Rogers and always enjoyed talking with her. I remember all her stories fondly. She was a wonderful person and will be missed. May you find peace in your memories of her.

I worked with Doris at Rogers and remember her incredible sense of humor. My condolences on your loss.

Doris was a great lady, she always lit up a room. She will be missed. She is and always will be a part of the "Rogers Family"!

I also worked with Doris and loved hearing about all of her travels. She was "one of a kind" and will surely be missed.

To the family of Doris Hand: We don't always have to know a family to have empathy for them when they lose a loved one in death. I wish to express my condolences as you endure this great loss. Also, our loving heavenly Father is the "God of all comfort" and he can and will help you through this difficult period because "he cares for you".

I also worked with Doris at Rogers and she made every day better with her sense of humor. My thoughts are with you all at this difficult time.

Claire Jalbert