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Gladys B. MacWilliams

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Gladys B. MacWilliams1924 - 2004 LEE - Gladys B. MacWilliams, 79, of 145 Maple Street, died Wednesday morning at the home of her son, David of Feeding Hills. Born in Pittsfield on January 17, 1924 the daughter of Franklin and Florence Galvin Brundage, she was a 1941 graduate of Pittsfield High...

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Dear Scott and Leanne,
I don't really live in Nunavut, but it was the closest choice the computer had to "none of the above", as the Turks and Caicos Islands wasn't listed.
There is always the danger when idly scanning the obituary notices that I will know someone who died, or know someone who has lost someone, and so it was this morning. I don't think I ever met your mom, Scott, but from the other reminiscences I have just read, she sounds as though she had your warmth and...

I really did want to be with you all today, but the start of school was delayed 2 hours because of the snow, so I never could have gotten there in time.
She was a class act, your Mom. I only saw her look less than impecable once. We had left Dana-Farber and pulled in to the Westin Hotel for lunch, and I looked over at her snd her blouse was unbuttoned. We had left Dana Farber in such a tizzy (rather elated) and she just hadn't put herself back together. I said "Gladys, it might be best...

Dear Susan and Family, I had the privilege of knowing Gladys during the past few years of her life and found her to be a real treasure! She was a wonderful mother who was highly respected by all of her children and grandchildren. I especially appreciated her love for reminiscing and her great sense of humor. I'm not surprised that her parting words were humorous. She was a "spunky" and classy little lady who will be sorely missed by many including myself.

Dearest Susan and family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy and know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
love,
Melissa

Dear Susan and Family,

We are so sorry to hear of your mother's death and hope you'll all take comfort in remembering so many good times. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,
Walt and Sandy (Johnston) Alderman

To the children of "Gladie"
You do not know me. Your grandfather
rundage was my mother's 1st cousin.
I remember so many good times when were children growing up. Your granmother was surely a sweetie.
I felt so badly when I read about your Mom on the computer.
After my husband died I moved from Pittsfield to be with my children. I hve 4, 3 in Texas and a daughter in N.C.
I'll always remeber your Mom's smile.
May our bear Lord be with you all....

I'm so sorry. When I foung out Wendsday after school I was in shock. I just couldn't belive it because I just saw her in September at Grandma's(Phyllis Bouley) funeral. But we all must stand in this together. I won't be there for the service, but I will be there for the funreal. Pam and Mom(Heather Smith aka Heather Bouley) are going to head down. Once again i'm sorry guys.
-Linsey-

We Love you all our prayers are with all of you.
Dawn and Allison

I was so sorry to hear about the death of your mother. I really admired her and will never forget my talk with her at Aunt Jean's birthday get together. She was a sweet woman and one that will be missed. My thoughts are with you all, Kristy, Scott, David, Doug and the whole family. Love you, Dawn