Margaret-Hartwich-Obituary

Margaret P. Hartwich

Plainville, Massachusetts

1919 - 2008

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89, of Plainville, formerly of Newton on August 14. She was the wife of the late Otto J. Hartwich. Margaret grew up in Wellesley Hills and spent most of her life in Newton before moving to Plainville over twenty years ago. She worked as a bookkeeper for Woolworth's in Boston for many years until...

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Dear Jane,

I was so very sorry to hear of your loss. We can never replace our mothers but I hope that you will find comfort in the memory that yours was like mine a wonderful person.

I am sympathizing in your grief.

Remember all the wonderful time you had with your mother and grandmother. Also remember all the time she came over to your house's and had dinner.

Remember all the wonderful times you had with your Mother, Grandmother and Greatgrandmother. She was a very special person to you all. Times will be difficult, keep remembering the good times. She was a great lady. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Ann and Michael Muench// Texas

I have so many wonderful memories of Aunt Peggy, she was a special person, and I always looked forward to her visits and our annual family cookouts. It was only last week that Aunt Hennie and I were reminiscing about some of the funnier times spent with Aunt Peggy when I was growing up.

I hope your wonderful memories of your mother, grandmother and great-grandmother will help to ease the pain at this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Susie, Rich,...

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.

Warm Summer Sun

Warm summer sun,
Shine kindly here,
Warm southern wind,
Blow softly here.
Green sod above,
Lie light, lie light.
Good night, dear heart,
Good night, good night.

By Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The Poetry Foundation