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I WENT TO ST. MARYS SCHOOL WITH HER, SHE WAS VERY NICE AND SMART. SHAME TO LOSE HER.
RALPH BROTHERTON
July 07, 2011


Danbury, Connecticut
Margaret Mary Nigro Ward, known to her friends as Maureen, died June 29, 2011 at her home in Milford. She was 79. Mrs. Ward was born on April 14, 1932 in Greenwich. She was a graduate of Saint Mary Grammar School in Greenwich and Sacred Heart Academy in Stamford, and earned a bachelors degree...
Read MoreI WENT TO ST. MARYS SCHOOL WITH HER, SHE WAS VERY NICE AND SMART. SHAME TO LOSE HER.
RALPH BROTHERTON
July 07, 2011
Thinking of you guys!! xoxoxo <3 Christine
Christine Andranovich
July 05, 2011 | Milford, CT
Maureen was the backbone of the Reader's Digest International Editions (RDIE) for many years. She was brilliant, funny, full of joie de vivre and greatly loved and admired by the international editions' staffs and by her co-workers in Pleasantville. During my ten years with RDIE, I often went to her for moral support and a good laugh. I am sad that she was lost to the awful disease that also killed my mother. Both women leave a wonderful legacy in their families and good works. Kathryn...
July 05, 2011
Dear Maura,Christie&Kerry,
We are very sorry for your loss. All of you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Lucy Williams & Family
Lucy Williams
July 03, 2011 | Greenwich, CT
Maureen was one of my favorite Reader's Digest co-workers. Whenever my car was on the blink, she would give me a lift from my home in Danbury. These 30-minute drives were nonstop talk. She was a master storyteller with a wonderful blend of humor, sass, and warmth. I can still hear her lusty laughter at some of the tales I told her in return.
In a strange and mysterious coincidence, my eldest son, John, age 30, died unexpectedly on the same day we lost Maureen (see...
Terry Dunkle
July 03, 2011 | Danbury, CT
Kerry and family,
Sitting at my computer in Seven Lakes, NC, I saw the picture of your beloved Mother and knew her face immediately. Teaching Kerry in 6th grade, I got to meet her and so enjoyed her presence. I am so very sorry for you loss and wish we could pay our respects in person. Please know, Kerry, that we care very much and wish you peace in your journey.
With understanding, love and care,
Sue (Beninson) Davison
Sue Davison
July 03, 2011 | Seven Lakes, NC
Kerry and Family,
I am very sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to your entire family.
Susan Hoddinott
July 03, 2011