Dorothy-Howes-Obituary

Dorothy Howes

Greenfield, Massachusetts

1926 - 2024

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Dorothy Howes Greenfield, MA - Dorothy Ruth "Dottie" (Tacy) Howes, 97, of Greenfield, formerly of Leyden died Tuesday, April 16, 2024, at Charlene Manor. Born in Winchester, NH, May 9, 1926, she was the daughter of Rodger J. Tacy and Olive (Kendrick) Tacy. She attended Winchester schools and...

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Dear Pam, Eddie & Sue, So sorry to hear about your Mom. She was such a special lady, with treasured memories. She will be missed by all.

Dottie had such a wonderful influence on myself and other children growing up in Leyden. I venture to say that each child who crossed Dottie´s path felt her love and undivided attention. She was always joyous, welcoming, and selfless. Dottie´s memory will be forever present.

What a wonderful woman! Dottie was a friend and guide for many years in our shared journey at TOPS. She was so loved and was an amazing friend to many of us as she helped us along the way. She is missed.

I was blessed to serve George and Dot at Millhouse apartments.Dottie was joyful and loving to he neighbors and friends .Gods blessing ,RIP

Sorry for your loss of this beautiful lady. Although I did not know Dottie, I knew her Mother-in-law Edith as I was growing up. Edith was my Great Grandfather Anthony Roberts' niece. She was in Leyden when my Dad, who lived in Leyden, met my Mom, Louise Marr when she was staying with Edith or Aunt Gwen Howes. We saw her many times when she stayed with my Grandmother, Ethel Roberts Marr. Edith and Gwen came to the United States to take care of my Grandmother and her sister Ann after her...

Dottie had such a kind heart, pure soul and beautiful outlook. It was my honor to know her.

I had the pleasure of meeting Dottie when I moved to The Mill House. She was one of the finest ladies I ever knew. Sweet, kind and caring. She introduced me to playing Hand and Foot and I still play it today. A great game. My sympathy to her family who she adored.

Dear Susie, Pam and Eddie: I´m very sorry to hear about your Mom. She was an impressive woman. Best wishes during this difficult time. Lincoln