Dorothy-LeWarne-Obituary

Dorothy Linda LeWarne

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Lowell, Massachusetts

Dorothy Linda LeWarne formerly of Lowell; 58 Nashua, NH Dorothy Linda LeWarne, 58 years old, a resident of Nashua, NH, passed away, Sunday August 17th, at the Community Hospice House, in Merrimack, NH, surrounded by family and friends after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in...

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WE ARE STILL IN SHOCK THAT YOU HAD TO LEAVE US SO SOON. YOUR VIBRANT PERSONALITY AND ATTITUDE TOWARD LIFE DID NOT CALL FOR YOU TO LEAVE US SO SOON. MAUREEN (MOE) AND I ENJOYED YOU AND SHARN'S COMPANY SO MUCH WHEN YOU VISITED US HERE IN FLORIDA. MY COUSIN BEVERLY ALSO ENJOYED THE VISIT. IT IS JUST SO SAD THAT GOD TOOK YOU AND RAY WITHIN JUST A MATTER OF MONTHS. WE WILL KEEP YOU IN OUR MEMORY 'FOR THE GOOD TIMES' MY DARLING. I THANK YOU AND SHARON FOR VISITING US IN FLORIDA A COUPLE OF YEARS...

So sad to see you go. Should have kept in touch with you more often. One has their own personal problems which get in the way and friends from the past sometimes fall by the wayside but there was something about you that was infectious. Being a nostalgic person brings back memories from the past from the days at Bishop Makham when I first met you and Sharon and I believe your sister Judy and mother and grandmother and your good friend Linda whom is now gone and when you lived at Plum Island...

Sharon...I was so sad to read about Dot..I know how close you two were and the fun you had thru the years when you and I worked together. God bless her soul and for you good health.

Words escape how to convey the amazing person Dottie was ~ the 1 thing I keep thinking of and hearing is Dottie's laughter! I will forever hear it ring in my ears, it was contangious and one of the most wonderful sounds I've ever heard.

I feel blessed I have so many memories of fun tmes with Dottie ~ St Patrick's Day in Lowell, Halloween, Dotties reaction to the "huge" bugs in McDuffee's offices, Tarrot card parties at her house, amazing times at the beach, shopping, wrapping parties...

I miss all of you.

There are no words to express the sorrow I feel that this world has lost one of it's brightest personalities. Dottie has been a close friend of my family for almost as long as I have been alive.

I remember her as office manager at Roche Insurance. She took me on my first wild ride after I hit my drinking age. Never before or since have I experienced the sensation of a car that is tilted when two of its wheels are on the curb!

Wine at her house, tarrot readings, her laughter...

Dottie,
You had the heartiest laugh, and the best jokes. I will remember all of the best times with you and Linda. You were a rock when each of us needed your support, and a friend who listened. You will be missed by many. My prayers and thoughts go out to your family and to your closest friend, Linda.