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Mary Ann Matrow

Palmer, Massachusetts

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Mary Ann Matrow, 62PALMER - Mary Ann Matrow, 62, of Cabot St., passed away on July 2, 2014, surrounded by her family. She was born July 19, 1951 and was a lifelong resident of Palmer. She was the daughter of the late Donald E. and Alice K. (Doyle) Matrow; and was preceded in death by her sister,...

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Don and Chris,
We are still in shock over Mary Ann's passing. We have been friends for over 40 years and will miss her dearly. So hard to say good-bye.
With love and sympathy,
George and Lynn

To the family of Mary Ann Matrow:

I am very sorry to hear of the loss of Mary Ann. I only knew her for a short time while on a trip to Ireland and Scotland last year. She was such a sweet and kind person that you would want to be with and know. My deepest condolences.

Don and Chris,
I cannot believe my wonderful friend of many years is no longer with us. We always had so much fun when we did things together...Spooky World, Trolley Museum, dinners, lunches and the Mexican Restaurant to name a few. We couldn't wait for her to retire, so we could get into more trouble together. My world is less bright now too. Love to you and your family. If you need anything, or just to talk, please call.

Donald & Chris,
So sorry to learn of your loss. God bless you and your family at this time of sorrow.

Jim Phaneuf

Donald & Christopher, I was saddened to hear of Mary Ann's passing. I worked with her at CMA & enjoyed her friendship. She will be truly missed.

I am so sorry to hear about Mary Ann's passing. I worked with her for a few years and learned what a wonderfully supportive, caring and special person she was. I pray that the memories will support you during the sad times and warm you during the good.

Donald & Christopher, There are no words to express my sadness for Maryann's passing. It was quite a shock. I will always have the memory of walking down the Columbia Gas hallway with her at the end of our work day. She will truly be missed.
My deepest sympathy...

Sorry for your loss Donald and Chris.