Doris-Wickwire-Obituary

Doris E. Wickwire

Medford, Massachusetts

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Of Medford, May 20th, 80 years of age. Cherished daughter of the late Charles and Mary Glennon. Former wife of the late Charles Wickwire. Long time friend and companion of Kenny Smith of Medford. Loving mother of Elizabeth McStay and her husband Richard of York, ME, Mary Ellen Ames of York, ME...

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Mom I´m almost your age! I think of you every day. Especially when I go to bingo or rinse out a glass of milk

At this time of year I'll always remember you, Cheryl, April and me in the picture of four generations of strong women at my wedding shower today, 1992. And the memory of Resorts International in 1978,. when we went to Atlantic City for 4 days during the time of only one casino to drive to. Wishing you and Kenny could've seen Encore. Love and miss my Mom. (Betty). Aka Liz

By hook or by crook, I'll be the last to write in your book (that's what you always wrote in mine, Ma). I will love you and miss you always; but I know we will all be together again some day, and what a celebration it will be. Thank you for being my mother and my friend. You were the best ... Love, Mary

TO MY SISTER, BROTHERS AND FAMILY : WE'VE HAD GREAT LOSSES IN OUR LIVES, MY LOVE AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO EACH OF YOU. WE WERE SO BLESSED TO HAVE MA: LOVING, KIND, GENEROUS, CANDID, AND HER SENSE OF HUMOR GOES WITHOUT SAYING. THE MEMORIES OF HER QUALITIES AND HER LOVE FOR ME AND MINE WILL LINGER IN MY HEART.

to my nana, i love you and will miss you so much
i have so many great memories
thank you for the unconditional love
i want the rest of my family to know that i love them all and hope that we can somehow become closer and stronger, i know thats what nana would want

To the family of Doris Wickwire. My deepest sympathy for your loss. I have many fond memories of your Mom from Canal Street. She was always full of laughter.

My sincere condolences to all family members. She fought a long hard battle and knowing that she is now at peace brings some relief to the pain of losing your mother.

To my dear Aunt and Godmother,
I have so many wonderful memories of growing up with you and my cousins around. Visiting all of you was always fun for me and one of my favorite thing to do. I remember sleding down Crane's Hill, listening to you play the piano, and going to the park in the summer with my cousins. It feels so sad to have all the Glennon brothers and sisters gone. I miss you already. Love Donna

Nana Wicky,
I'll miss your soft, sincere voice and kind smile; the gentleness of your hugs and kind words of endearment. I love you.

Love,
April