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Eleanor R. Strickland

Ludlow, Massachusetts

1944 - 2018

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Eleanor R. (Picard) Strickland, 74, of Ludlow, passed away on Thursday, July 26, 2018. Born April 21, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Homer and Laura (Nietupski) Picard. A 1962 graduate of Chicopee High School, she worked for many years as a data processer for Dow Jones. A Ludlow resident...

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Raymond and family:
My deepest condolences to you at the loss of your sister. I remember times ago when I was about 8 or 10 years old when we visited your mom and dad and you and Eleanor at your house. I also remember you talking about a Honda 50 motorcycle that you had. I really wanted to grow up fast to enjoy my first motorcycle too! I also remember that you and Eleanor really liked listening to Elvis' music. I did not know what to make of it at the time. But later on, I...

Cindy and family,

I'm so sorry for your loss. My condolences to you and yours.

Becky (Chenaille) Johnson

Cindy I am so sorry for your loss of your mother.my condolences goes out to you and your family. Prayers and thoughts go out to all of you. Susan (boyce)and Gary Vickers

I worked with Eleanor for many years and I will always remember the love she had for her family through all the stories she shared. I know she will be watching over all her loved ones.

My deepest condolences to the Eleanor's family. We are 1st cousins and I remember good times when we were young. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I worked with Eleanor for many years. She was a sweet woman whose family meant everything to her. I always loved listening to her stories about her grandchildren. She was such a giving person with so much love in her heart. I'm sure she will be sorely missed.

I am very sad to hear of Eleanor's passing. I have many wonderful memories, working with Eleanor and my favorite memory are the days we spent picking strawberries and blueberries and catching up with each other. Eleanor would not leave the strawberry fields until she was sure she had enough berries for all her grandchildren to enjoy, even freezing them to enjoy during the winter. I think of her every time I drive by the strawberry fields and will cherish those special memories until we...