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Marion R. Lively

Leominster, Massachusetts

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Marion R. Lively retired Marlboro schoolteacher; 72 LEOMINSTER Marion R. (Leone) Lively, 72, of Leominster, died Wednesday, July 16, 2008, at home, after an illness. She was born February 5,1936, in Chelsea, MA, the daughter of the late Anthony Leone and Mary (Stec) Leone, and grew up in Medford...

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Marion was a colleague of mine at the Richer School and she had my daughter, Andrea, in the second grade. She was always smiling and caring. My kids called her Mrs.Lovely. Marion always challenged the kids and she was a favorite teacher to many children. She was the best!

Pam: I was on the internet trying to locate old classmates from Medford High '54 and came across your Mom's obituary.
I didn't know she had passed away. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.
I had the pleasure of greeting her at our 50th reunion.

Mom,
I miss you more than you can imagine. I am lost without our phone calls to share everything that we shared throughout my life. Even more, I miss seeing you, tucking you in with that red fleece blanket that is with you., (Sam's), holding your hand, and giving you a hug and kiss goodnight. I love you so much and wish you were still here with me. You are the best mom in the world. I listen to our cd often. I hope that you are in a wonderful place and I know you are watching over...

Dear Dave,
So sorry for your loss. I know how much you loved your mother. Just keep those wonderful memories close at heart. God Bless you, Laura and the family at this terrible time. I wish I was there to give you all a big hug, but I'm on vacation in York.
Love,
Sandy (Union House)

I had taught with Marion at the Richer School In Marlboro for many years. She was a patient, loving, soft-spoken, and kind teacher and colleague. My 24 year old daughter, Andrea had your Mother in the second grade. She called her "Mrs. Lovely" at home. Marion always gave the children sweet prizes. She often spoke with pride about her children and grandchildren.
I am very sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Donna Cunningham

Dear Dave, Pam and families,
I'm sorry to hear of your mom's passing. She was such a sweet lady. She taught with my mom at Richer school for many years. I remember all the kids wanted Mrs Lively in the 2nd grade. You are in my thought's and prayer's.

Dave and family. We are so sorry about the loss of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Don and Lisa Gemma (Costanzo)
(I think you remember us, we used to rent the same house at York Beach)

Dave,

I am very sorry for your loss, and my thoughts and prayers are with you, Laura, and your family during this difficult time.

Peter

Dave, Laura & Family - We are so sorry to hear of the loss of Bupsha. I know that she will be greatly missed by you and all who know her. We will keep you in our hopes and prayers.
God Bless