Martha-Brandfass-Obituary

Martha S. Brandfass

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Alzheimer's Association

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- On Wednesday, September 29, 2010, Martha (Steele) Brandfass, 84, passed away at Reeds Landing in Springfield with family members at her side.Born in Clarksburg, W. Va. on October 17, 1925, she was the daughter of Clyde and Frankie (Kemper) Steele. Martha was a graduate of...

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Dear Beth & Family,
I wish to express to you my sincere condolences on the passing of your mother. Please know you and the family are in my thoughts and prayers. May warm memories sustain you in grief.
Thinking of you,
Jan French Dicey (ARHS'71)

Dear Kathy, Amy, and family,
I am sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in my thoughts.
Sincerely, Aloysius Davis

As you journey down the path of grief, know that your family is held in thought and prayer. Blessings, Sherry

Dear Kathy and Family,
It was with deep regret that Joyce and I learned of the recent death of your mother. Please permit us to take this opportunity to express to you and your family our sincere condolences. We did not know your mother but we do know you, therefore, we know your mother must have been a wonderful woman. May you and your family take solace in the many fond memories you must have of her.

I wanted to send a message of condolence to my old friends, Bill and Kristen. It's incredibly hard to lose the ones we love - especially our mom. As I read your mom's obituary over my Saturday newspaper, and saw her picture, I was struck with how much she looked like Bill (those eyes!) I know your family and wonderful memories will provide you comfort. I am thinking of you. I'd love to be in touch.
Love, Dora (Loomis)Rogers

Kathy, Frank and children, Michael and I and the girls wanted to send a note to say how sorry we were to hear about your mother's death. While we understand the quality of her life was less than ideal the last few years, it is still a huge loss to you all. Kathy, I hope you are comforted in knowing that you were instrumental in seeing to it that your mother was well cared for in her final years. I am sure she and your brother's and sister's also appreciated your help. Please know we are...