NOREEN-AVERY-Obituary

NOREEN ANN AVERY

Belmont, Massachusetts

Jan 5, 1937 – Apr 9, 2020

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January 5, 1937
DIED
April 9, 2020
LOCATION
Belmont, Massachusetts
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AVERY, Noreen Ann (Paiva) Noreen devoted her life to educating young children as a passionate and patient kindergarten and first grade teacher. She wove her joy of teaching into her own journey of lifelong learning and nurtured her children and grandchildren by encouraging their own learning...

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Noreen Avery was an extraordinary teacher whom we and so many other Burbank School families remember very fondly. Our children were fortunate to study with such a gifted teacher. She made a great impact on students and their grateful parents alike. Rest in peace, dear Mrs. Avery.

June 1996

Without question one of the best teachers any of our three children ever had, and in first grade at that. So sorry for your loss-- Noreen was a wonderful and caring person.

Mrs. Avery was a wonderful woman, who was always very welcoming. I have many happy memories of playing at her house with Doug, when he and I were both young. My thoughts and prayers go out to Mr. Avery, Doug, John, Deanna and their families.

Dear Dalton and family,

This captures perfectly the lovely, gracious woman I knew as our children grew up through the Belmont schools. I extend my sympathy to each of you but especially to her grandchildren. I know John, Deanne and Doug will keep alive for them the model of her generosity of spirit.
Eileen Plunkett

Dear Dalton and family,

This description captures perfectly the lovely, gracious woman I knew as our children grew together through the Belmont schools.
I wish to extend my sympathy to each of you and especially to her grandchildren. I know that John Deanne and Doug will keep alive for them her model of generosity of spirit.
Eileen Plunkett

Dear Dalton and family,

This description captures beautifully the lovely, gracious woman I knew as our children grew together through the Belmont schools. My sympathy to each of you but especially to her grandchildren. I know the children will keep alive for them her model of living generously.
Eileen Plunkett