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Elizabeth O. Dean

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Elizabeth O. Dean, 83, of Worcester died on Sunday, February 26, 2012 at the highly recommended Ichabod Washburn Hospital Residence after a very short illness. Born and raised in Duluth, Minnesota, Liz was a true Minnesotan who always rejoiced when a snowstorm or better yet a blizzard was...

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I served in the Green Hill Park Coalition with Liz for many years. She in fact was a founding member of the group. She worked tirelessly and fiercely to protect Green Hill and all parks. She was wonderful to work with. She was an awesome organizer with a strong, strong character. I think of her often and miss her laugh. May she rest in peace.

Liz was one of the finest, kindest people I have ever known. She spoke her mind with firmness but was ever so kind when she did so. I miss her dearly.

I worked with Liz on the Green Hill Park Coalition for the past decade or so. Liz was always, always so pleasant and upbeat that she always brought a smile to my face. I loved to see her arrive and hated to see her leave. She was so happy with Dave and I am happy that she was able to be healthy for as long as she did. Liz is one of the the people that will be forever etched in my "HAPPY DAYS" memory book. Please accept my condolences.

We will remember Mrs. Dean as one of the lovely ladies of Saxon Road and will always remember her kindness to the neighbors, particularly our children. She will be enjoying tea with Betty Marshall in heaven! God rest her soul.

Sincerely,

Alan, Your Mom was a truly giving, fun and loving friend to me and my parents. A treasure to all who had the opportunity to know her. Courtney and I really enjoyed having lunch with both of you in Burlington and I am thankful I got to see her again with Ron last summer for breakfast in Worcester. I will miss her. I am sorry we can't come to the service but our thoughts are with you and her as you say good-bye. Warmly, Ann Sheperdson

I met Liz when I became a new docent of Preservation Worcester in 2001. She was introduced as a DOME, (Docent of much experience) which was well deserved. Liz was knowledgeable, gracious, friendly and a pleasure to work with. She will be missed by many.

Alan, your mom was such a loyal friend to my mom all the way through. Emily, Sarah and I were so grateful for their vibrant friendship and then for your mom's being there for her. On their trips together, whether to the Soviet bloc or just down to the WAM they they were a great pair. -Ben Ayres

Alan, we were so sorry to hear that you lost your Mom. Our thoughs and prayers are with you.
Mike & Mary Anderson

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.