Ethel E. (Mack)-Lee-Obituary

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Ethel E. (Mack) Lee

Middleton, Massachusetts

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July 21, 2016
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Middleton, Massachusetts

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MIDDLETON-Mrs. Ethel E. (Mack) Lee 102, of Middleton, beloved wife of the late Robert Lee, died, Thursday, July 21, 2016. Born in Lexington, Ethel was the daughter of the late Roy and Elizabeth A. (Cavanaugh) Mack. She was raised and educated in Lexington and New Hampshire. She was a...

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I have known Ethel for a long time and really enjoyed her company ln Hamilton and P.E.I. As a matter of fact she attended some of our children's weddings.Ethel was ready for anything and enjoyed it all with a big smile.She was a wonderful friend and I will miss our phone calls. . Love to her family, Laura Brazel, Hamilton ont.

Ethel was never without a smile, she was quick with her wit and enjoyed a good laugh. She enjoyed reminiscing about her travels, her teaching and her students. She enjoyed the morning paper, and was always ready to debate the political scene, always to hear the other person's views. She was full of curiosity with a passion for her love of learning, the excitement and challenge. Although I have only known her this past year, I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to get to know her...

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy at such a difficult time as this. Thoughts and prayers, Alice (Lipinski) Tierney

Aunt Ethel was a very giving and accomplished lady. I cherish the memories of her annual visits to see our family in Ontario, or join us in the summer in Prince Edward Island, Canada. She always had her camera in Hand and often brought slide shows from her exotic travels. She was a larger than life character who inspired me as young girl growing up to pursue a career and become anything I wanted to be. My fondest memories of her were watching her with my Mom, Shirley and my Aunt Nora tell...

Such a sweet lady. Always happy with a smile on your face. Best memory I have is the last time we went to Salem Willows together, it was such a delight to see you so happy. Best day ever. May you rest in peace.