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Valerie Chagnon Slavin

Stoneham, Massachusetts

Jun 24, 1935 – Jan 27, 2017 (Age 81)

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BORN
June 24, 1935
DIED
January 27, 2017
AGE
81
LOCATION
Stoneham, Massachusetts
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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McDonald-Finnegan-Anderson Funeral Home - Stoneham Obituary

Valerie Slavin, age 81, of Stoneham, formerly of Hingham, Cohasset and Pottstown, PA, passed peacefully with family on January 27, 2017. She was the wife of the late Joseph Slavin and former wife of William Howl. Born in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; she was the daughter of the late Harold and...

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Drammy (yes, when I was very young I had trouble pronouncing my G's, so that in turn gave birth to what I would always call her for most of my life) had such a great attitude and sense of humor about life and was never shy about speaking her mind. I admired her so much for it. I'm forever grateful for the moments and conversations we had together. I will always cherish those so many memories I have of her.

I miss you and love you, Drammy. You were truly one of a kind.

I'll miss her tremendously, and a part of her will always be here in all of us. She will live on in our hearts and through the joyous memories of our time together with her. She will always be my Grammy.

I love you Grammy.

Glad I got to meet you over 10 years ago ... one of my favorite mohawk park ladies......

My sincere condolences to you and your family. I so enjoyed meeting your mother and sharing anecdotes with her.

Val and I shared a love of books. We traded and had many conversations about them at the camp ground. She had such a great sense of humor and a heart that was open to everyone. I will miss having a cold one with her and the occasional breakfast at Paul's trailer. You are missed dearly Val❤

To my good friend. Your fight is over you are at peace, in the warm light of heaven. We will miss you but you remain in our hearts. Linda & Ed Vallis

I knew Val from Mohawk Park. She was always friendly, welcoming, and kind. I always hoped I would see her when I visited the park and, when I did, I generally would take the time to sit and visit with her when getting back from a ride. She was a kind and lovely woman with a good sense of humor. She struck me as knowing what was important in life. Rest In Peace, Val.

I will miss you so much Mom <3