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Etta M. Knittel

Westfield, Massachusetts

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Etta M. Knittel 1924 - 2011 SOUTHWICK - Etta M. Knittel, 87, died at the American Inn, in Southwick, Massachusetts where she resided on July 11, 2009 with family members and friends at her bedside. Mrs. Knittel was born in Swampscott, Mass-achusetts on February 18, 1924. She is predeceased by...

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To my nephew Kevin ,you were there when mom had the farm, you and your dad were there mowing moms lawn , doing odd jobs for mom, and when your dad passed away you still checked on mom,mowed the lawn,visiting her,when she moved to the inn Kevin you still lighted up her days ,still visiting her often, thank you Kevin for all you did for mom. I know your dad would be proud,I know I am thank you Kevin. Thanks for being there for your mom to. I am so proud to be your aunt.

To my sisters ,you were god sends to mom ,and I thank you for all you did for mom,Judy for all the years you saw her every day the shopping trips, the out to lunches, the doctor appointment,and much more. Mary Lou for moms final days you spent every moment at her bed side and went on an adventure that you will cherish forever. Living so far away I feel I depended on you both,you never faltered in keeping me in the loop.
Thank you. Your sister Nancy

Dear Judy so sorry to read of your mother's passing - I felt like I knew her through my best friend Eileen and Bill You were a wonderful daughter to her and I remember telling eileen about the book Marley and how your mother liked it also. My mother must have worked with her as she was M.Patricia Powers who worked at Noble Hospital for many yrs. I know you miss Eileen and bill as much as Jack and I do and I want to thank you for the books that Eileen gave me from you. My thoughts and...

Etta was a wonderful lady that her family could be proud of. She was a first class nurse, proudly dressed in her white uniform and her nurse’s hat that she earned at nursing school while on duty in the office of doctors Long and Kingra. When Etta and Sophie were on duty, you knew that they were nurses, not like the many nurses of today dressed in scrubs where you can’t tell the nurse from the cleaning lady.
It was always nice to run into Etta in town and stop and chat with her for a few...

Etta was a wonderful woman. I was always so happy to know she was working when I had to go to the ER. I am so sorry for your loss of your mom, grandmotherand great grandmother. She will always hold a special spot in many people's heart. May God bless you all.