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Alicia Stephenson Obituary

STEPHENSON , Alicia Clark On February 7, 2008, ALICIA CLARK

STEPHENSON, died after a brief illness at the Charlestown Retirement Center, Catonsville, MD; beloved wife of the late William S. Stephenson. She was born in Ware, MA, April 28, 1913 to Frederic B. and Alicia Gough Clark. She is survived by her four children Alicia S. Kunisch (Robert) of Boca Grande, Fl, Margaret S. Smoragiewicz (John) of Marshfield, MA, William Stephenson, Jr. of Colorado Springs, CO and John C. Stephenson (Debbie) of Cotuit, MA; loving grandmother of Alicia K. Del Guercio (Carmen), Robert D. Kunisch, Jr. (Michelle), David Smoragiewicz (Christine), Stephen Smoragiewicz (Amy), Susan S. O'Keeffe (Tim), Megan, Lyndsay, Caroline and Jillian Stephenson; great-grandmother of six, loving sister of Mary C. Fromme and Elizabeth C. Cusack both of Palm Desert, CA and the late Frederic B. Clark, Jr., Geoffrey Clark, Kate C. Buffington and Jane C. Saunders. Mrs. Stephenson is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of the Angels Chapel, 706 Maiden Choice Lane, Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 11 a.m. Friends are invited gather from 10 to 11 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Charlestown Benevolent Fund, Charlestown Retirement Center, 706 Maiden Choice Lane, Catonsville, MD 21228

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Published by Baltimore Sun on Feb. 10, 2008.

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Esther Buffington

February 10, 2008

The memories are flooding through - family gatherings, getting together while growing up in Ware, Stamford, East Hartford and all over the country. Grandpa has dusted off her chair and Aunt Alicia will be among loved ones again.

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