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Lydia Ann Sorel

Agawam, Massachusetts

1943 - 2024 (Age 81)

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Lydia Ann Sorel1943 - 2024AgawamLydia Ann Sorel, 81, known to friends and family as "Ann", died December 21, 2024.She was born on July 5, 1943, in Williamstown, MA, to Emma (Hebert) Dube and J. Paul Dube Sr. Ann was a graduate of Williamstown High School and North Adams State College (now...

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Ann was the salt of the earth, sprinkled with a fine sense of humor, a keen awareness of what was going on. I will miss her rosary lessons and the mantras of reciting Our Fathers and Hail Marys. She was patient and a wonderful teacher of faith. She was a lady. She was a wonderful Mother. Truly a wonderful human. Laurie, Don, Brad and Lynn , Paul and Maureen. Our Condolences to all of you. Paul and Heide

so sorry i could not make it to the service she was a great person and i will miss her in the drive thru we always had a short chat lori, don if i can do anything please let me know she will be missed

Miss Ann was a person whose heart was the most beautiful part of her. She was always willing to help you if she could. She shared her life with Greg and me on our evening strolls, and Griffin became her grand-pup with her daily visits when I needed help. Miss Ann was a strong woman and faced challenges that she kept to herself but you wouldn´t know it, however she did just totally give up on crochet as she quit the class we took. She was however one of the best knitters ever. All that being...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Ann was such a kind person and a pleasure to be with. She will be sorely missed at Senior Boot Camp.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Ann was such a warm individual with a smile for everyone. I am going to miss her so much at our Senior Boot Camp.

I’m so sorry for the loss of Ann. We send our thoughts and prayers to you and your family and are thinking of you.
Robin, Christopher, Caleigh and Kaycie.

I enjoyed spending time with Ann. She was upbeat and great company. I´ll miss our lunches at Kaptain Jimmy´s. She faced her illness with courage and always showed concern for others. I was blessed to know Ann. I will never forget her.

We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts & prayers. Hank & Sandy Drewnowski The Villages, FLA

So sorry for your loss Sincerely,