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Pauline Mallory

Mystic, Connecticut

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Mystic - Pauline (Cropper) Mallory, 92, of Mystic, died peacefully at home on Wednesday, April 17, 2013.She was the widow of Clifford Day Mallory Jr., who died in 2000.She is survived by her three children, Diana (Mallory) Hawes of Pasadena, Calif., Veronica (Mallory) Stubbs of New York, N.Y.,...

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How time goes fast, Remembering My Dear Mrs Mallory( Auntie) she had me call her. I think of all the laughs we had together. I miss her still But carry the fond memories forever. Dottie Woodrum Vermont

It seems like just yesterday I took care of Mrs Mallory.
I always called her “Auntie”, because I never had one. She was so sweet telling me; you have one now.
I think about her many times through the day when I may be getting coffee at Dunkin Donuts.
She loved it along with a few munchkins I’d buy her taking us out for a ride.
I miss her so much. My love goes out to Diane, Charles, and Ronnie.
I miss you all.♥.
Much love to you all, and to you sweet Clifford.

I will always remember our wonderful times together.Before your was sick so and after. I loved her and called her my Auntie. She would reply yes you've got one with me. No one will ever take her place in my heart.Thank you for telling me Ronnie and my sympathy goes out to the three of you and your family. I'n not sure if I can make it down to the memorial service as I leave shortly after that for Italy Love back to you; Dottie

i will miss my daily adventures and "trips in our minds eye" to the many places she described to me with great detail and loving fondness. Mrs. Mallory always was and still is an elegant, loving, and generous lady in every sense of the word. Thank you for allowing me to get to know her and spend time with her. The advice she shared will always be remembered.I shall miss her.My love to Ronnie, Diane, and Charles

May you draw close to God in prayer and find comfort in reading his Word.

My deepest sympathy to the family of such a lovely, charming lady. Pauline and Cliff were an inspirational couple.

Very deepest sympathy to all.

Mrs. Charles H. G. Rees
Mystic, CT

To say she was one of the greats doesn't even measure...Pauline Mallory and Uncle Cliffie meant so much to the Hildt family. I can remember playing in a rock fusion band in the 70's and Uncle Cliffie and Aunt Pauline along with Charles showed up at a little dive bar in Preston CT to hear me play. I'll never foregt it...I would like to imagine that all of them...Pat & John Hildt, Maxwells, Ralph & Midge Crews and other dear friends back in the day are up there having a ball. Sending my love...

A true lady and gentlewoman, indeed.