Rita-Leake-Obituary

Rita Leake

Plymouth, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts

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Of Plymouth, MA, formerly of Chestnut Hill on August 4, 2003. Beloved wife of Earl Douglas Leake. Devoted mother of Robert A. Rosen and his wife Marita of Marlboro, MA, Pamela Freeman and her husband Clifford of Needham. Loving sister of Edward Blank of San Diego, CA. Cherished grandmother of...

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Doug and family,
To know Rita was to love her-she will be missed by many.We are privleged to have been among her friends although for only a few brief years.
I will always remember the courage and wit of the "smiling blonde with the Sophia Lorens". Be at peace my dear friend.
Love, Marilyn and Dan

Dear Doug and Family,
Steven and I were saddened to hear of your loss. Rita was very special.
Sincerely,
Steven and Allene Kravetz

Dear Doug
Ed & I were deeply sadden to hear about Rita passing away. Although we have know her for a short while we will miss her very much. Rita was a lovely person and our prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Our deepest condolences to her family. God Bless you all.
Love Ed & Joan
Mashpee, Ma

Rita will always be remembered by me for her kindness, consideration and warmth. We will all miss her.

Dear Doug and family
My deepest condolences to you and your family in the loss of Rita, she will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in these difficult times.

Rita was an extraordinary woman with a contagious zest for life. I loved her and will miss my very special cousin.

Uncle Doug and Pam

Your in our thoughts and in our hearts. May you find comfort in knowing how many people share your sadness.

We love you

Dear Doug and Family,
We are very sorry to hear of your
loss. You are in our thoughts.

Doug and family. I want to express my sympathy at the passing of Rita, a near and dear friend who truly will be missed. Both Doug and Rita were wonderful to me at a difficult time in my life. We shared many good times at the Shriners and Crossroads on the Charles. Words are never sufficient but it is nice to know that people do care.
Nancy Manchester Reid