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Winnie T. Lawn

Walpole, North Attleboro, Norwood, Massachusetts

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August 6 age 79 of N. Attleboro formerely of Norwood died surrounded by her family after a valiant battle with cancer. Born in County Donegal, Ireland, she came to the United States in 1956 where she married the Late John J. Lawn. She was a lifelong resident of Norwood until 2001 when she moved...

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Missing my Mother every day!

Dear Cathy, Sheila, Eileen and Marie,

Words cannot express how truely sorry i am. I have many wonderful childhood memories of The Lawn Family Home, on Railroad Ave. I feel terrible missing the services, I was on vacation. You were all in my thoughts and prayers.

Auntie Winnie may you rest in peace at home with our Lord.you will never be forgotten my Aunt and dear friend Margaret Mary J.

Hi Mom: Thank You for being You! You are and will always be my best friend and the best mother any child could ever want. I will miss you tremendously! You were always a very loving and positive person and you brought up four beautiful and wonderful daughters. You had a quick wit and had a lot of funny connotations but you taught us that if you always treat people like you would like to be treated yourself you would alway have wonderful results. You have family who love you from many...

On behalf of the Kelly family we want to express our deepest sympathy to you all. Your Mother was a lovely, courageous woman who was very proud of you all.
We are very sorry we could not be there for the wake or the funeral as we were all out of town.

She will be missed . Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Sheila and Mark,
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this very difficult time.We know how hard it is to watch a loved one suffer. Take comfort knowing Winnie is at peace and watching over all who knew her.
She was a very special lady .

Winnie, Rest in Peace. I only got to
know you better when you moved to
No. Attleboro. Thanks for the visits,
sorry I didn't get to see you as much
as I should. I never went by Scout Lane that I didn't think of you. You are a great lady and it was a blessing to know you here on earth.
Take care, we will see you one day.

Just seeing Win's face when you came into a room, just made you smile and want to be near her...her Irish bread was mouth watering..the look on her face when you called her "Wiggles"...When she said "It's only cranberry juice" made you smirk..so many memories, please remember the good ones.
Our thoughts are with you,
Love Lou & MJ