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Lillian Esther Rathbun

Lee, Massachusetts

1933 - 2020

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March 28, 2020
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Lee, Massachusetts

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Lillian Esther Rathbun, 86 of Lee, died on March 28, 2020, at her home following a short illness. She was named Lillian Esther, like Easter Lily, since she was born on Easter Sunday. Lillian was born on April 16, 1933, the daughter of the late Richard W. Bartlett and Genevieve (Dorman)...

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Adam and family I am just hearing this news two years later so sorry she sounded like an awesome lady

Jodi and Cliff,
Bill and I are so very sorry about the loss of your Mom. She was so young at heart, hold on to all the special times and memories you shared.
Sending our condolences
Bill and Helen Ryan

To Linda and family, many blessings of peace and comfort for the loss of dear Lil. As the obituary so correctly states, "once you met Lil, you never forgot her...."

I am so very sorry to hear of Lil's passing. I remember working at the Locker Room back in the day and in walks this beautiful, exuberant enchanting women. She was so full of life and we hit it off instantly. Those white russians were the best she ever had she told me. I made them extra special for her and Bunny as they would sit side by side and gossip and giggle.

She was very kind to me after my daughter was born gifting us a beautiful baby girl outfit with a gift card...

I was given a blessed opportunity to be one of Lil's primary nurses on the rehabilitation unit at BMC. She was one of the most unique and sweetest human beings I have ever interacted with. Lil would always ask me in a very sincere manner how I was doing whenever I walked into her room. She never ever complained of her circumstances even when her health and mobility had just been recently, unexpectedly, and seriously compromised. She validated every single emotion I conveyed to her and offered...

Linda, Sharon and families...
Your mom was so kind and so friendly to me as I spent many times at your house .... remember Linda... high school!! Your mom always made me feel at home and please know I'm sending you all condolences and hugs. May she rest in Paradise forever.
Thinking of you with love

Jodi, Cliff and to the rest of your family, Mike and I are so sorry for your loss. Your mom was awesome - young at heart and a great sense of humor. Please let us know if we can do anything for your family.

Carol and Mike Healey

Linda and Christian,

My deepest sympathy in the loss of your Mom
and Grandmother. I remember her from the
Upstairs Basement Store.
She was a special lady.

Dear Adam and family,
Both Michael and I are so sorry to hear and read about the loss of your beloved grandmother.
She's now at peace.
Most sincerely yours,
Michael and Julie Warrington