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I have lost not only a loving and caring sister but my best friend. Doris and I will miss Edith but are comforted knowing she is in heaven. Edwin and Doris Sears (Port Orange, FL)
May 02, 2010
Quincy, Massachusetts
SULLIVAN, Edith F. (Sears) Age 96, of Quincy, formerly of Dover and Charlestown, died peacefully, Thursday, April 29, 2010 at the William B. Rice Eventide Home in Quincy. Beloved wife of the late Edward J. Sullivan. Devoted mother of Joan C. Fitzgerald and her husband David of Mashpee and Naples,...
Read MoreI have lost not only a loving and caring sister but my best friend. Doris and I will miss Edith but are comforted knowing she is in heaven. Edwin and Doris Sears (Port Orange, FL)
May 02, 2010
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Fred & Lucette Wuschner
May 02, 2010 | Naples, FL
Joan and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of loss. Your mom was my favorite aunt and Godmother. What a blessed long life she had and what a deep and faithful trust she had in the Lord. And how much she loved you all! We will miss her.
Love,
Doug & Janice (Sears) Kranz
May 02, 2010 | W. Bloomington, MN
"Aunt Edith was a gret aunt to me and a great sister to my father Fred Sears. I'm sure he met you with open arms. Now you will be together . Give him, my mom, Carolyn, & Mark my love. I will miss you very much. Wish I could have seen you. God Bless to all the family. But, she will never be forgotten. Will see you in July Love Anndrea Sears-Sims and husband Donnie Sims
Anndrea Sears-Sims
May 01, 2010 | Miami, FL
Aunt Edith, you will be missed. I remember when I was 8 and my sister, Carolyn (now in Heaven) was a teen and you took us all over Boston (basically the Freedom Trail). I never fogot the wonderful time we 3 had. Tell my Dad I miss him and will see you all someday. I love you,
your niece Valerie
Valerie Rowe (Sears)
May 01, 2010 | Denver, CO
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
David and Pat Sears
May 01, 2010 | Weymouth, MA