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Mildred E. Hanlon

Westwood, Massachusetts

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HANLON, Mildred E. (Rautenberg) Of Westwood, died October 6th. Beloved wife of the late Paul R. Hanlon. Loving mother of Paul E. Hanlon of Henniker NH, Mary E. Hanlon of Westwood, Elaine M. Hanlon of Providence RI, Sandra J. Parlon and her husband Mark of Norton, Mildred G. Kilburne and her...

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My dear cousins Paul, Mary, Elaine, Sandy, Mildred, Amy, Peggy, and Brendan,

What a legacy! An audio in my mind of her laugh and a visual of her smile, topped by those eyes!

I love you all.

Hugs from
Connie

Mary,

I am so sorry that I could not attend services for your Mom. I know how difficult this must be for you. You, Chelsea, Allison, and the rest of your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Love,
Linda

My thoughts and prayers to Aunt Millie's children (my cousins). She will always be remembered for her wonderful sense of humor and warmth. We are so blessed to have had her in our family.

Paul, Mary, Elaine, Sandy, Mildred, Amy, Peggy and Brendan:

My life has been enriched having known "Ma" Hanlon. Though short in stature, she was a giant presence in the lives of so many of us who encountered the Hanlon clan. She was quick to let us know when we were out of line and equally quick with words of praise and welcome (even at 2am on Christmas Eve). I loved your mom and feel blessed to have known her; my thoughts and prayers are with you all. I will think of her often and...

Peggy and family, I was so sorry to see that your mom had passed. I remember her fondly. She raised a wonderful family and I know you have wonderful memories of her that will remain with you forever.

We are sorry for the loss of such a loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kiernan and Jay Villeneuve (Keith's daughter and son-in-law)

So hard to lose her. I am thinking of you all in this very difficult time. I'm glad I got to talk with several of you and her briefly in February. Can't help but wonder about the growing number of them gathering together up there. I know there is a party.

Paul, Mary, Elaine, Sandy, Mildred, Amy, Peggy and Brendan-
Our thoughts are with you all. I will miss your mom's laughter and sense of humor. I will remember her fondly and hope that her spirit will help you get through this sad time.

To my wonderful cousins -
"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal."

You're all in my thoughts