Hallie-Cowan-Obituary

Hallie Cowan

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Hallie Marshall CowanWORCESTER - Hallie Marshall Cowan, 68, passed peacefully into glory on March 29 in Worcester, MA due to complications from MSA (Multiple System Atrophy). She was attended in death by her husband Len Cowan, her daughters Sarah Cowan Johnson and Betsy Cowan Neptune, and her...

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I am sorry to hear about Hallie's passing. I met Hallie in our dorm, Beebe, at Wellesley College and I also saw her at InterVarsity Christian Fellowship meetings there. I heard of her activities through college updates after that. I was so glad to see her at our last college reunion at Wellesley in June 2019 here she was warmly interacting with our classmates there. Godspeed, Hallie, on the wings of angels to the Lord. We will see you there one day!

My 1st memory of Hallie was when our families 1st met at the first St. David's Church on Springfield St. in Agawam. Hallie had the biggest smile, so very inviting, and so warm. She had a way of making you feel like you knew her, even if you just met. The Cowan family has Always been so kind and loving to the Hunters and we are forever greatful to have known Hallie and blessed to have been able to call her, Len, Sarah, betsy our friends. Love you guys so much!!

Len: Though I barely knew either of you, I grieve this loss for you, your family, and Christ's church. Still, I keep picturing Hallie revealing in her own personalized, already delivered, "Well done, good and faithful servant." What joy she now knows - soon to be ours. God be with you.

After I accepted Christ in our freshman year at Wellesley, Hallie met me regularly for Bible study, helping to strengthen my faith. I cherish my memories of her and our times together. My condolences to her family. Now she is with our Lord, alleluja!

Dear Len: So many memories of years past. Bement especially. I send my love to you and your daughters.

My heartfelt sympathy to you, Len, and the rest of your family. I should imagine this has been quite a journey for you as well.

My prayers are with Len and the entire Cowan family. May Hallie now rest in peace and rise in glory in Christ Jesus our Lord. I have many favorable memories serving in the diocese of Weston Massachusetts and my clergy colleagues I served with.Time may be moving on but the Lord´s eternity embraces us all.

It was a privilege to know Hallie. Her passing is a huge loss to the world. It is wonderful, though, for her that she is with Jesus, who she loved very much

Len and family, We are so saddened to hear of Hallie´s passing. She always had such a beautiful smile and was such a gentle person. We loved witnessing your amazing partnership and the love you spread to so many.