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Beverly Hobbs
September 20, 2020
Dear Sandy and Sue, I am not sure if you remember me but I graduated from Wachusett with you, Beverly Nelson, now Hobbs. I am sorry about the death of your mother - she sounds like she was an amazing lady!
tim goodnow
September 18, 2020
Mrs. Ollila, in many ways you were just like Mom, and i remember you well from my growing up just down the street, although some say i never grew up. you knew most of us, and even when we stirred up trouble, you were always smiling and kind to us. as a kindergartener next door, your yard was often our playground. Your name and Princeton are synonymous. Thank you, and Princeton will miss you. My love to your family.
Rev. Linda Michel
September 16, 2020
So many wonderful memories and good conversations with Marjorie in the years I served as pastor of First Congregational Church in Princeton. What a privilege to have known her and how sorry I am not to have had one last conversation with her. Blessings and condolences to Susan and Sandra and the rest of the family.
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