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Eleanor Gabriel Boylan Hobbs

Trenton, New Jersey

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Eleanor Gabriel Boylan Hobbs MERCERVILLE - Eleanor Gabriel Boylan Hobbs, 90, passed away peacefully at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital at Hamilton. She was the cherished wife of the late Carlton Winston Hobbs who died in 1984. Eleanor was born in Baltimore, MD to Anna (O'Hara) and William Guy Boylan...

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mom its been two weeks since you left us . i think of the pass and wish i could of been there more but you know me. mom thinking of you and the family always love michael

Dear Dorothy:
We went to Cathedral together and your Mom worked with me at Katzenbach, Gildea & Rudner. (My maiden name was DePula a/k/a DePaola). I just had to write and convey my sympathies to you. Your Mom was a very special lady and I can always remember laughing alot with her. I am sure she will be sorely missed by all those close to her. Best wishes.

Geoffrey & Beverly,

Our sincere condolences in the loss of your mom.
Many, many years have passed since we've seen each other, but no amount of time can erase the memories of loving and caring friends. Your mom's capacity to love and make others feel loved and included will be something that we'll remember forever.

Very Sincerely,
Gabe & Diane Barletta (Maruso)
Jackson NJ

Beverly and family,

I am truly sorry to hear of Ms. Ellie's passing. She was a great woman and will be deeply missed by all she touched. I'll always remember our fun times together at Hamilton Lanes, along with the times I was together with your family.

My deepest sympathy.

To Elly's Family:
I just want you all to know that Elly is a remarkable woman and meeting her had a large impact on my life. I met her almost seven years ago at Nottingham High School where I interviewed her about being a telephone operator during WWII. When I first saw her, I new we were going to instantly click. I still remember that day and how excited she was to talk to me about her part in the war. After that day, we remained in touch with each other. She became part of my family, and...

mom i may notbe the son you wanted but i have always loved you and have missed you in my life. i will alwayshave you and dad in my thoughts. mom rest in peace. love michael

To Dorothy & Beverly:

My heartfelt condolences are extended to you both and your entire family on this sad occasion.

It has been many years since I worked with you but, even after all this time, I can still close my eyes and picture your mother's beautiful face. Her personality was just as lovely. I first met her at something Dorothy had at her house all those many years ago. (I think Drew may have been about nine at that time and such a cute and precocious young man.) ...

To Bev and family,
I have nothing but warm thoughts of your Mom and all the fun we used to have during the bowling years. She was one of the sweetest people I have ever known. I know she will be sadly missed. My deepest sympathies to all.
Best regards.