Mary-Proulx-Obituary

Mary C. Proulx

Hatfield, Massachusetts

Mar 7, 1928 – Jul 18, 2015

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BORN
March 7, 1928
DIED
July 18, 2015
LOCATION
Hatfield, Massachusetts

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Mary C. Proulx, died peacefully at her home Saturday evening after a short illness. She died in the house she had lived in for the past 66 years located on 108 Main St in Hatfield. Minutes after Mary died, the gloomy skies cleared and the evening sun sparkled on the yard, creating brightness and...

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May she rest in eternal peace. Sending my thoughts and prayers out to my classmate Ann and teammate Steve and their entire families.

Passing on condolences from the late Ziggy "Jiggs" Jaworski family. Mom (Betty) said what a sweet lady your Mom was. While I was growing up I only heard the nicest things about both your late dad, "Archie," as well as your sweet mom, Mary. I know you will miss her so much, but she is already watching over you and your families as evidenced by the lovely story of the clouds vanishing and sun shining! She gave you a lovely heritage to follow!

The words of Mary's story and her photo convey the brightness with which she lived and spread to everyone around her. Steve, Mary and the entire Proulx family... Sending love and prayers from the Ostrander Cousins!
~ Sharon

So sorry for your loss, Mary was such a wonderful person, very nice neighbor.
Wanda Miastkowski Bak

My sincere condolences to all the Proulx family. Mary was a wonderful person who was friendly to all. She will be missed by so many. May she rest in peace.

Mary and Archie were so kind. Christmas of 1983, we lived in New Hampshire and were expecting our baby in a few weeks. They invited us to their home to celebrate the holiday and see Chris and Mike. It was a special Christmas.

Ann & Steve so sorry to learn of the passing of your mom Mary. I have so many fond memories of her throughout the years of growing up on Main Street!! My prayers and thoughts are with you all!! God Bless you Mary!!

Sorry for your loss. I remember her while I was growing up. Shirley Kimball, daughter of Frank and Ginger Widelo who lived at 164 Main Street.