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Harriette F. Chandler

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Harriette F. Chandler lived in Dracut, Wang Labs retiree; 91 LOWELL Harriette F. (Baxter) (Carrigg) Chandler, 91, of Lowell and Dracut, died Saturday evening, at D'Youville Senior Care Center in Lowell. She was the wife of the late Carl F. Chandler who died February 7, 1980. Born in Lowell,...

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Grammy,
I have wished so many times over the the years for just one more chance to see you again. I'm sorry we never got that. I'm sorry you never got to meet my husband and three kids, and I'm sorry I never got the chance to tell you I love you just one more time.
I love you...

Rest in Peace, Grammy. Tell Pa we all love him.

Christine

Grammy,

I miss you....

Love -- Beth

Grammy,
I am really going to miss you. Your wonderful Thanksgiving dinners were the best. I'm glad that you got to try my red velvet cake and liked it. Now I have to get to work on the banana fritters! I'm so glad that you are finally reunited with Carl. Thank you for giving me my wonderful dad and uncles.

Mrs Chandler,
You will be greatly missed. I will never forget living across the street from you when I was little on Litchfield Ave and stealing the cherries from your drink!! It was always nice to visit with you.

Aunt,

One of the fondest memories I have as a child growing up is coming downstairs from my room during the holiday's and seeing the bunch of you around the table shooting the breeze and playing cards. Nevermind what happened if I lost. Rest in peace, we love you and will miss you.

Dearest Harriette, I don't know where to begin. I was thinking of you only three days ago. I enjoyed our many conversations and visits after finding each other again after so many years. You will be happy to know that my beautiful daughter Christine has found me after all these years as well. You were always a wonderful mother and grandmother. I remember the six boys always pranking and making everyone laugh.
I remember Jim calling you "Lady" and know how much that meant to you. You will...

she was a great sister inlaw.she will be missed.my sympathy to the family
warren chandler
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Aunt,
I'm going to miss you more than you realize. Our phone conversations, and how we conquered the world and then realizing that we were the only perfect ones. I will miss the holidays together things won't be the same.
I love you

Patsy

Hi Mom,
well I was holding it together pretty well until I read these little notes. especially , Dave's and Judy's. I'm sorry I put the dart hole in the new table, its all Carol's fault for you finding out though.After I take the dogs for a walk, where am I suppose to go now?
love Ron