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Lillian E. Ambrefe

Gloucester, Massachusetts

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79, of Peabody, formerly of Wenham for over 40 years, on Aug. 24. Wife of the late Albert H. Ambrefe. Born in Gloucester, March 4, 1929, daughter of the late Ralph and Catherine (Johnson) Anderson. Established the Village Pharmacy in Lynnfield with her late husband in 1961. Survived by 4...

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Dear Brian, Debbie and Bob,
I always enjoyed seeing your mom and exchanging kind words with her. She was a remarkable "lady" in every sense of the word. She delivered those prescriptions all over Lynnfield well into her later years, and you can be very proud of her tenacity. Not too many seniors would brave the Lynnfield teen drivers.
She held a special place in my heart for a couple of reasons. First, her name was Lillian, just like my late mom and secondly her presence in the...

Faye, Bobby,Debbie and Brian, I just heard today from my mother that your mother had passed away, My sympathy and prayers are with all of you. Your family has always had a special place in my heart. Both of your parents meant a great deal to me. Again my sympathy and prayers are with all of you and your families.
Love,Mark Dodge

To The Ambrefe Family,

I am so very sorry on the loss of your Mother

With Heartfelt Sympathy,

We were so sorry to hear about Lillian. Phil owned Macaulay Drug in Beverly and he has so many happy memories of the times he spent with both your Mom and Dad. I only knew them a short time, but they were very special to me. Please be assured of our prayers. Love to all of you from both of us.

Dear Faye, Debbie, Bob and Brian,

Please accept my Sympathy on the passing of Your Mother. Lillian was a wonderful lady. Always had a warm smile and a friendly conversation waiting to share with everyone.
Your Mother and Father were such an amazing and loving couple. Losing them will no doubt bring you much sadness.
Having the love and support of family and friends will be a source of comfort during the difficult days ahead.
Lillian will always be remembered as a Special Lady...

To the Ambrefe family from your Cape Ann cousins. We are very sorry to read of the passing of Lillian. We did not see much of the Ambrefe relatives except at some family reunions. We are related as Lillian's mother Catherine was the daughter of the brother to our great grandmother- Anna Liisa Hautamaki. It would be nice to keep in touch with you our cousins. If you want to know more or contact us, there are many cousins who would be glad to hear from you Ambrefe cousins.

Debbie, Brian, and Bob,
We wanted to say how sorry we are about the loss of your Mom. When we were first married, your Mom (and Dad) were so caring, kind and openly friendly to me. Her hellos just made you smile. Keep the smile in your hearts and she will always be with you.

To The Ambrefe Family,
Talking about Auntie Lil with my mom, I realized that there was always one constant - her hugs. I knew that whenever I went into the pharmacy as a child with my mother I risked having the life squeezed out of me by her. I can remember going into the pharmacy unable to see over the shelves and hearing her voice knowing that any instant she would spring out from behind the counter and smother me with her hugs and kisses. As I grew older and began working at the...

Dear Bob and Family,
My condolences for the loss of your mother.
Cathy Todd (JP)