ETHEL-CIANCHETTE-Obituary

ETHEL M. CIANCHETTE

Pittsfield, Maine

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PITTSFIELD -- Ethel M. Cianchette, 88, died peacefully on Saturday, April 6, 2013, in Pittsfield.

She was born on Sept. 14, 1924, in Millinocket, one of 10 children of Daniel and Clara (Russell) Morrison. She graduated from Stearns High School and received her degree in education from...

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I'm very sorry to hear of Ethels passing.I can remember a lot of times at the old house, again I'm very sorry to the family.
Wyatt

To my beloved cousins, I would be there if I could. I will miss my Aunt Ethel every day of my life. We were blessed to have been loved by her.

To all of the Cianchette family, I am truly sorry for your loss. Auntie as I had always knew her as was a remarkable lady who took care of so many of us for all those years. I still have the photo she gave me as a child of a kitten in some overalls holding a mouse...much like what I did when I was 4 years old, bringing her a mouse I found in her garage. My thoughts and prayers go out to all her family and friends.

Ethyl was an amazing care giver to my children as well as others. Ethyl was patient, kind and nurturing to all that were under her care. My daughter Rebecca started going to her home at the age of four and when I found out I was pregnant – she said she would take my next child. Rob was the last infant she watched other than family members children.
Ethyl was articulate, well read and soft spoken. Ethyl never had a harsh voice but when she spoke the children all listened.
Ethyl...

Ethel will be so deeply missed in the community. "Auntie" touched so many children's lives and the world was a better place because of her. Tom, Eric, Andrea and I send you our sincerest thoughts.

Beth, I'm so sorry to hear the loss of you're mom. I haven't seen you in many years. I remember having a 4H meeting at you're house, I lived across the street from you, You're mom was so very nice. My thoughts are with you.

Penda Adams McDonald

Thinking of all of you. Remember the wonderful times (the ones at Schoodic Lake always make me smile).

Take Care,

So sorry for your loss. Ethel was a wonderful woman who was loved by everyone who knew her