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May Brittain

Greenwich, Connecticut

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Brittain, MayMay Sandoz McDonnell Brittain of Greenwich, Connecticut died of pulmonary fibrosis on Sept. 9, 2012 at home. She was 79 years old and is survived by her children, Candace McDonnell Hanau, Peter H. McDonnell and Isabelle McDonnell Catino, as well as 5 grandchildren and 2...

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Marvelous lady - so incredibly interesting to talk with; funny!

Love you, Mom!

Dear Candace, Peter and Isabelle, I had the pleasure of meeting and working with May at the Nutmegger Magazine. I appreciate all I learned from her. It always brightened my day when I saw her over the years at the Riverside Yacht Club. As I'm sure you well know, she was a delight. Sending my condolences for your loss.

To Candace, Peter and Isabelle,

Your Mom worked with my Dad, Maury Hanson, for many years at The Nutmegger magazine. She was absolutely the best! On behalf of the Hanson family, I send our deepest condolences at this difficult time. We will never forget her.

Isabelle and Family:
Sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. A very sweet and classy lady. May good memories comfort you at this time.

to her children of whom she was extremely proud, I worked with your mother for years at the Nutmegger and found her very creative, just, fun and a delightful friend. I will miss her. Ellie Holt

Isabelle, what a lovely picture and vibrant write up of your mother and her life. Hugs and love to you and your family.

On behalf of the staff at the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation we offer our deepest condolences to the Brittain and McDonnell families. While this is a difficult time, please know that as a foundation we can offer support and information to your family as you move forward. We sincerely hope you will join the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation in the fight to permanently eliminate this disease.

Thanks to all who are sending their condolences in honor of Mom. Your kind words are very much appreciated.
Candace, Peter and Isabelle