EDITH-DANFORTH-Obituary

EDITH M. DANFORTH

Billerica, Massachusetts

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DANFORTH, Edith M. Age 88 of Woburn, October 20, 2015. Beloved wife of the late David A. Danforth. Survived by her loving daughter, Jean Marie Lombardo and her husband, Barry, Sr. Grandmother of Barry Lombardo, Jr. and his wife, Courtney, Rep. Marc Lombardo and his wife, Melissa, and Jaclyn...

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RIP Mom..be happy with your beloved David :-)

So sorry to hear of Edith's passing. I met her and David almost 30 years ago at the boat club and I really enjoyed their company.

Aunt Edith will always be remembered for her amazing energy, generosity and hospitality. She organized many parties and outings and included our family. Each winter she knitted the five of us warm and stylish hats and mittens. When she learned I lacked a dress for my first formal she took me shopping and let me pick out a beautiful blue flowered dress Even thought it was 53 years ago I still vividly remember the dress and how I was touched by her kindness.

Aunt Edith will be remembered for her amazing energy, generosity and hospitality. She organized and included our family on many outings. Each year she knitted us warm and stylish hats and mittens. When she learned that I lacked a dress for my first formal she took me shopping and bought me a beautiful dress . I was touched by her thoughtfulness!

I will miss Edie very much she was a caring and lovely lady, she was my Palimentarian when I was Emblem State President an it was an honor and privilege to have her at my side guiding me. Edie I love and will ,is you R. I. P. Roberta and Dan.

Karen, I am so sorry for your loss of your Mother. May you find peace in knowing she is in a better place and not suffering any longer. God Bless you and your family.

Aunt Edith will be remembered as a very special aunt to all the extended family of Danforth nieces and nephews. Fond memories of family gatherings in Woburn and homemade lollipops.

very nicely written Karen..so sorry for your loss