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Lutitia B. Tibbetts

Lenox, Massachusetts

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Lenox, Massachusetts
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Lutitia B. TibbettsMrs. Lutitia B. Tibbetts, loving mother and retired teacher, of Lenox, MA, passed away on Monday, July 31, 2023, just days after celebrating her 92nd birthday. Born in Chicago, IL, in 1931, to Arthur and Anna Carlson Bowen, she graduated from Boston University with a bachelor's...

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Missing you as your 2nd Anniversary in Heaven approaches. Blessings to all your family members and friends who miss you as much as I do... Sincerely,

I´m very sorry for your loss! Mrs Tibbett´s was such a special person. She was my third grade teacher and piano teacher for for 9 years. My mom had a massive heart attack about 20 years ago and I remember seeing Mrs. Tibbett´s at the Stamford Hospital where she volunteered. It was the first time we´d seen each other in years and I remember her giving me a giant hug. I will carry great memories of her with me!

I,too, am sorry to read about "Tish'. That is how I always knew her. We had many connections and one being as Steve Simmons wrote was with boy scout troup 1. What a great group that was . The other connection was because we both had twins. Our son Scott was friendly with Richard. Tish and I became friendly through all of this. She will be missed by so many. Fondly

I´m so sorry for your loss. I remember Mrs. Tibbetts so fondly. She had a huge influence in my life and inspired me to become a first grade teacher myself. Mrs. Tibbetts was my first grade teacher at Northeast Elementary School, and as luck would have it, she then switched grades and I was able to have her as my third grade teacher as well. She truly cared about her students and treated us as if we were her own kids. I loved reading about her amazing life. I´m sure she was a blessing to so...

I extend my condolences to the Tibbetts family over passing of Mrs. Tibbetts. I knew her son Richard from the Troop 1 BSA. Both Mr. and Mrs. Tibbetts always gave us rides to the Order of the Arrow. May these good memories console you in this time of sadness. Steven Simmons Dallas, Texas

It was my distinct pleasure to teach at Northeast School with this extraordinary individual. Please accept my deepest sympathy on her passing. I know that her husband Dick welcomed her to Heaven with open arms. Sincerely,