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Florence E. Wiggin

Exeter, New Hampshire

Oct 23, 1932 – Feb 14, 2025

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BORN
October 23, 1932
DIED
February 14, 2025
LOCATION
Exeter, New Hampshire

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Florence WigginStratham, New Hampshire10/23/32-2/15/2025

Florence Elizabeth Chisholm, daughter of William Chisholm, Jr. and Mary Brash, was born on October 23, 1932 in Winthrop, MA and died on February 14, 2025 at Exeter Hospital, after suffering a heart attack. Florence moved from...

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What a legacy Flossy leaves behind and so nice that she was able to travel the world and experience life. Sending you all hugs and prayers for strength through this difficult time.
Jeff & Theresa Chenevert

What a great, positive person. She always made a person feel special and glad they knew her. She will be missed.

flossy always made me feel special, and welcomed...if she was in a room, it was full

Stratham has lost a town treasure. I'm so grateful we crossed paths.

To lose a mother is the hardest thing we have to experience in life! I am so grateful to have met Flossy and her family at the end of the 70`s when I stayed at the Wiggin`s " Funny Farm" as an exchange student from Germany. I had the best time and we became good friends ever since. Flossy was always there to give advice and I adopted her as my " American Mom"! I am sad to not have seen her lately but she will be in my heart forever. We are thinking of you, Robin and Tammy, and sending you our...

Peaceful Reflections

I knew flossy when she delivered eggs to Goodwin Nursing home in the ‘70’s. She was a bright light in our kitchen before the sun rose!! Such a beautiful soul. So happy she spent many years enjoying life and family.

May 2023 -- Stratham NH --Flossy Wiggin presents a commemorative tin from the 1905 Russian-Japanese Peace Treaty to Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Historian Joseph Gluckert.

It was a pleasure getting to know Flossy through my role at the Wiggin Memorial Library! At one event, I got this fun picture of her showing off this antique tin commemorating the Portsmouth Peace Treaty. She was truly one-of-a-kind!

Flossy was such a lovely woman and so welcoming. She was a delight and will be missed.