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Lea Hawley

Holden, Massachusetts

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Lea Hawley, 50, of Broad St., Jefferson, died Saturday morning, March 7, 2009, at home surrounded by her loving family after undergoing a courageous battle with brain cancer. She leaves her loving husband of 27 years, Peter Hawley as well as her three children: Jeff, Lindsay and Daniel Hawley....

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Dear Peter,
My husband Steve and I wish to convey our deepest sympathies to you and your family at the passing of Lea. We met you and Lea a few years back at the 140 Rendezvous, playing pool. We shared the table for a few games and struck up a conversation. We were both on our Harleys so we took a ride and had a night cap at the Wong Dynasty. We exchanged phone numbers and never got around to calling. Im sorry that we missed that opportunity to get to know you better. Please know our...

I met Lea at the Y, so many years ago. I was morbidly obese and feeling pretty discouraged. Lea welcomed me to her class, and gave me a place to reach for health and have fun.

There were days when it was just Lea and me. (This was before she acquired her passionate following.)

Lea did the whole class just for me.

It was at a time when I could have gone either way, towards life or death.

Lea pulled me towards life.

I remember how much she loved...

Dear Peter,

I was on my way to Tremblant Ontario, and was reading the Sunday paper when I saw Lea's obituary, even though I knew she was fighting for her life,, it still came as a shock I remember all the fun we had together, before and after Paul, Id love accidently bumping into you two at local restaurants!
At least , You two made the best of the time you had!
Sorry I wasnt there, please feel free to stop by or call, you know where I live!

So sorry for you and your...

amazing woman, you guys are in my thoughts, definitely touched my life for the better

Chris, Betty and I will keep you in our prayers. Give your Mom a hug for me. Grandpa

You will always be in our thoughts!! R.I.P

No words can express the loss of such a bright light amongst us. We will always remember the elegant dinners we shared, the rides to nowhere on the bikes and her smile with the ever present humor she shared. With our sincerest condolences we will miss her. Our hearts and prayers are with your family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.