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MARY ELIZABETH NOLAN

Easton, Massachusetts

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NOLAN, Mary Elizabeth 88, of Easton passed away on March 9, 2012. Wife of the late Stephen F. Nolan, Jr. Beloved mother of Stephen F. Nolan III of Easton, Dennis J. Nolan of Easton, Timothy J. Nolan of Easton, Mary Beth Clay of Falmouth, Nancy E. Zimmerman of So. Carolina, Robert L. Nolan of...

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My sympathy to all the family. Both Mary and Steve were high school classmates of mine.
Emily (Martin) Pound.

My deepest condolences to all of the Nolan family for the loss of a very kind lady who always had a smile for everyone.

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Monday's will never be the same for me. I will miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with Mary and her family.

We all will miss the kindest second Mom anyone could have. Everyone was always welcomed and fed when they dropped in. She never had a bad thing to say about anyone. My prayers are with you.

Tim, Marie & Family:

I am so sorry for your loss. Heidi shared with me memorable moments she had with her Grandmother - having their morning tea together for many years. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Your Friend,
Eleanor Monett

I have always thought it was the greatest when a person visited Aunt Mary's on Center St, they were always welcomed with a warm smile. My whole life it was like that. It didn't matter what random time of day, there was always Aunt Mary and family, ready to sit down and visit. Have some popcorn, gab, catch up. It was amazing. What a wonderful gift to create a welcoming home like that!

I have such great memories of your mother..She was a great friend to my mother and such a kind soul. My fondest memory is her never ending love of chocolates and the big smile that she always had for all of us. I hope your memories bring lots of laughter and peace.

I just heard through TJ about your Mom and want you to know how deeply sorry I am. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We'll talk when I get home