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Mary H. Nedder

Manchester, New Hampshire

Sep 28, 1948 – May 16, 2013 (Age 64)

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BORN
September 28, 1948
DIED
May 16, 2013
AGE
64
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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MANCHESTER - Mary H. Nedder, of Manchester, passed away on May 16, 2013, at Catholic Medical Center after a long illness, surrounded by her family. Mary was born in Readville, Mass., on Sept. 28, 1948, a daughter to the late Ernest Nedder and Mary (Khattar) Nedder. All her life, Mary was actively...

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Our sorrow is surpassed by heavens joy at having one of their angels back! Even though it has been years since we spoke, you always have a special place in my heart and also in my children's lives. We love you Mary! I have never forgotten your kindness and your generous spirit, enjoy your reward good and faithful servant!

I will miss you my friend.

How wonderfully creative, energetic, straight-shooting, bright, and loving was Mary! We worked together at St. Joseph Parish in Salem, NH, and her work here was inspired! Blessings on you in your sorrow.... We loved her!

I am sorry for your loss, she was a wonderful teacher for me, sharing her great knowledge about the bereavement ministry. She had a strong will to live and continue her work for when I worked with her , she was very ill and in and out of the hospital. I am very grateful for the time she shared with me. Helen O'Neill Heiner

Mary taught me many catechetical "tricks" over the years. We worked together in Boston and in Manchester. She was a dedicated disciple, prayerful and pastoral to many. She will be missed.

My prayers and sympathy to Mary's family. I enjoyed working with Mary when she was in the Salem cluster,but I am unable to be with you on Wednesday.

My deepest sympathies on your loss. I enjoyed working with Mary at NHCRE. She will be sorely missed.

Thank you Mary for being in my life at a time that few understood what me and my family where going through at the time and few still do now even after 7 years of dealing with a tragic loss. Your honesty and compassion can never be replaced...R.I.P. With love and appreciation, Chuck