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Regina K. Latimer

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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WEST STOCKBRIDGE -- Regina Kathleen Latimer, 42, of 10 Jennifer Lane, died yesterday at Berkshire Medical Center after a brief illness.

Born in Pittsfield on June 19, 1965, daughter of Kathleen O'Brien Demary and the late Edward J. Demary, she was a graduate of Taconic High...

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Merry Christmas Gina...love and miss you

Well, it’s Christmastime, my friend. The winter memory I have most and I know it was one of your favorites, too, is that day we were skating around on the pond , just the two of us, and how beautiful the day and the ice was … pure glass with bright blue sky and puffy white clouds. The sun was shining and the ice was getting ready to melt for Spring and it was going to get warm again, finally, and we were so happy. You had emerald eyes that day. You were awesome! I kept telling you that....

I will cherish the fun times i spent with Gina and friends from Taconic HS growing up. She was a good person and always laughing. My husband knew her from the market too. Our deepest sympathy to her family and children. Mark Gardner and Shelley (Degroat) Monterosso-Gardner

Gina,
At first I wasn't going to sign this guestbook for whatever reasons, but I had a dream about you and all I wanted to do was tell you that I had the dream. Obviously I loved working with you all that time in that damn deli and you made me laugh histarically everyday, but this dream made me wake up laughing. Remember one day when we were working at the deli together and Abby was working up front and I was asking you about some new girl that wanted to apply or something, and you...

It took me a while to figure out what to say. But when I was younger, and I had a problem, I'd go to Gina. Not only would she make me laugh, but she would give me sound advice. She was a LADY. She would always brighten up your day. I'm gonna miss her. Rest in Peace. I loved you
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I have known Gina for the better part of 20 years and I cannot express how much I miss her.I saw her every day after work, and we would sit at chat,and LAUGH for hours, I miss that already. She was a beautiful, caring,funny, honest friend and a staple of her community. Everyone who knew her loved her and will miss her.To Erin, Eric and Gina's family I am so sorry for your loss and thank you for our friend

Dear Mrs. Demary, Ellen, Teddy, Susie and everyone in the family - I am so so sorry to hear about Gina. Although I have not seen her in years, I remember many special times with her when we were younger too. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May God bless and help you through this time.

Dear Kay, Teddy, Susan and Ellen,

I was very sad to hear about Gina. Its been quite a while since I had seen her and for that matter all of you. I'll always remember the good ole days growing up on Caroline St. In reading all of the guestbook entries, Gina touched a lot of lives in a wonderful way. It seems that the qualities she had as a youngster (kindness, sense of humor, etc.) continued to be her legacy. I wish I had at some point stopped into the market where we could've...

gina was one of the greatest people i have ever met from her sense of humor to her willingness to listen i miss her greatly