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January 27, 2012
Anna-
It has been two years since your passing. Not a day goes by, that I don't think about you. I wish you were still here with me. You were and always will be my best teacher. Although I wish you were here with me, I know that you are in a better place.
Jean Moody-Bushell
December 3, 2010
Dear Anna, It's been a year and I still miss seeing you whenever you were working at your family home. As I walk by your house so often I still visualize you painting or cleaning to keep your family memory alive. Just wanted to let you know you are still in my heart and always will be. There are so many memories from the last 50 years. Godspeed.
February 7, 2010
To Anna's family,
I just found out about Anna's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. Anna was a very kind woman and was always willing to listen when needed. I know she is with both her parents and is smiling down on her loved ones.
Kim Walker
D E
January 29, 2010
We are so sorry for all our loss. Anna was a great neighbor and a kind person. I will miss her.
Ken Krula
January 22, 2010
I recently heard of Anna's passing. My thoughts are with you at this saddest of times. I worked for her at Polaroid in Norwood and will always consider her to be one of the best supervisors I ever had.
J S
January 15, 2010
It is with great sorrow I read of Ann's passing. Every time I saw her walk into my office I knew I was going to enjoy the visit. No matter how complicated the problem we would solve it together with no angst! She had it all - the brains - the common sense - the wonderful big heart and she really cared about people. She knew what was "going on" bur never was vocal about it. Even though I hadn't seen her for a few years I did think of her often and missed our long chats. We always got business taken care quickly of so we could chat.
Emma Kerns
January 8, 2010
Anna, you were my favorite aunt and teacher, and my best friend. I miss you and I love you. Binky mises you,too. We wish that you were still here with us and that you were still able to visit us. I remeber when we made that birdhouse together.( I still have it.) I miss you, Emma
Bob Flagg
January 4, 2010
Dear Anna’s Family,
My deepest sympathies go out to you all. No words could relieve your grief at this sad time but please know that your loss is in my heart and mind. Anna and I worked together a number of times at Polaroid in Norwood and it was always a joy to work with her. Anna is one of the kindest people I have ever had the pleasure to know. I hope that memories of the good times with her will soften your loss. Sincerely, Bob Flagg
January 1, 2010
Anna, I will always remember our conversations and your spiritual outlook. It was because of you that I continue to say the Novena prayer daily.
Your Polaroid friend
Sandy & Frank Shute
December 31, 2009
Anna, we remember working with you at Polaroid. Our deepest sympathy to the Kerns family.
December 30, 2009
To the Kerns family and relatives, I am very sorry for your loss, My prayers are with you all.. Lorraine.. Maynard Ma
December 30, 2009
Bon Voyage Anna ... I will always appreciate all that you did for me.
A friend from Polaroid.
Barbara Evers
December 28, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
December 28, 2009
Dear John, Martha, Abby& Jen, you have my deepest Sympathy. Barbara Evers Southborough, Ma
Abigail Miller
December 28, 2009
Auntie Anna, I remember when you used to bring Emma over during the summer, and we had so much fun. i know i will never forget you. we all love you and we all miss you
jennifer kerns
December 27, 2009
to my auntie Anna, you will be greatly missed. you gave Jack, Scott and I so many memories... from the movies at the old natick drive in, to you taking the three of us to Northeastern while you worked in the labs. we love you and miss you...
Jean Moody-Bushell
December 27, 2009
Dear Anna, You and I have shared many memories of Framingham long ago, in school and in the Oakvale neighborhood where I was your neighbor. I still have the gift you gave me on my eighth birthday. The little Parisian Lady with her French Poodle. It sits on a shelf above my piano. Sorry we never got to share in those music lessons. I can still see your beautiful long blond braid as I sat behind you a lot in school. Take care my friend. I know you are in good company
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