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Eleanor Carol "Kit" Brown

Wayland, Massachusetts

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Of Wayland, formerly of Weston, on Oct. 15, 2007. She was the wife of the late Steven J. Brown. Loving mother of Harry P. Brown of San Francisco, CA and Wayland. Sister of E. Hope Taylor of Peterborough, NH; Alexander W. Palmer and his wife Wendy of Oak Bluffs, and Sally P. Bishop of Groton. Aunt...

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Kit, I miss you and our friendship. Love you, Kit.

Hi Momma,

Your granddaughter was born about a week short of your birthday last year. She is named after you, KB Jr. I have been thinking about Dad a lot and remembering when you two would embrace when you’d get home from work. You’d have cheese and crackers and he would kiss you. You guys were so in love. I know you guys are loving being together. I know you’re both looking out for Kaya too. I miss you and Dad everyday, all day on every day of my life. I hate how much time has...

I am never quite sure who I should be writing this to so...
To Kit: Thank you for letting me into your life again in the last couple of years. I will always remember your wonderful stories though God only knows they never ended where they started. Your memory of "all the little things" was unbelievable and taught me things that I had never known.
To Harry: You saw the best in your Mom and are the best of her! I hope that these last couple of weeks are just the beginning for us. You are...

Been thinking so much about Kitso Fatso, the Palmers and Winsors and Skating Pond Road. So many wonderful, funny memories. Touch football, kick the can, whiffle ball, capture the flag, croquet, the field, the pond, Bup, Wednesday gum and Sunday coke, dog fights. I could go on forever! I will miss Kit's warm nature, incredible personality and, of course, that giggle. I have nothing but wonderful memories and a truly outstanding person. Harry, Hope, Alex, Wendy and Sally - All my...

Be at peace, Kit. I will remember childhood days at Skating Pond Road and the fun times we shared in Boulder. I can still hear your infectious laugh.
Annie Fuller Ahern

There was only one and will never be again a Kit Palmer Brown. I loved her so and will miss her.
Warm cement and hot showers Kitso

All my love,
Carney