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Statia T. Dobeck

North Brookfield, Massachusetts

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Statia T. Dobeck, 88, of North Brookfield, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008.Statia was born in Brookfield, MA, on Feb. 28, 1920 and was the last survivor of 8 children of Nicholas and Anna Shivick. She grew up in Oxford. After completing Oxford High School she entered training at Hahnemann...

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It was a honor to know Aunt Statia. She was a true matriach a family could ever have. I have always looked up to her. I will truly miss her. Me and Anthony will miss the family picnics with Aunt Statia. She is a true loss to us but a great gain in heaven. May God bless her and her family.

Although I was unable to attend any of the family picnics, I met Great Aunt Stacia this past summer and had a wonderful time with her. I will miss speaking with her and offer my condolances.

You've made a great impact on many people, Aunt Statia. My mom alone has said she wishes to be half the woman you were. I guess my number one special thing I remember you by, this is truly amazing, how you could remember EVERY, and I mean EVERY, single family member's name no matter if you saw them everyday or just once a year for the family picnic. You were always able to remember and keep up with everyone's life.

I first met your Mother when I moved near her and the orchard and she and your Father would take their evening walks with the dogs. We both attended the same Church, worked on many projects together and many times I sat in front of her wood stove sipping tea. I will surely miss her and her beautiful love of life. She was an inspiration. God bless and keep her in the palm of His hand.

Jerry & Kenny,
Your mom was a very special person, the "back roads" of the apple orchard have been very lonely the last couple of years without her, I used to meet her regularly walking the dogs, I even remember back when she had "Sam". She oftened gave me veggies out of her famous garden during the summer when I'd stop by and chat with her. I'll miss her, she was a special lady.
Cindy Becker

IN DEEPEST SYPATHY MILDRED LEATHAM AND FAMILY SYBIL BROWN AND FAMILY MAY GOD BE WITH YOU IN THIS TIME OF SORROW

I remember her well as the school nurse. More recently, I was her newspaper carrier. She was a very nice lady.

Aunt Statia was the most special person in the world. She was so amazing, caring, thoughtful, smart and her first priority was always family. She accepted everyone as they were family or friend, she never judged, just loved with an open heart. She lived a long, healthy and happy life and touched so many people during her time here on earth, and I believe god took her now to prevent her from suffering. We will all miss her tremendously, she was the glue that held us all together, and we...

From picking blackberries to having sleepovers in N. Brookfield with Cousin Wendy. From visits with you (especially over the last few years), to your support of my singing. From your gift of always making everyone feel welcome and cared for to the homeade half sour pickles. From your gift of hospitality to swimming in that pool each summer. From walks through your gardens to some of my fondest memories as a child. I will truly miss your presence on this earth, Aunt Statia. I will always...