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Linda Frawley Obituary

Linda Frawley

Belmont, NH - Linda Frawley, 74, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 8, 2024, after a brief illness.

Daughter of Patricia (Barrows) and Francis D. Frawley, Linda was the first born of five children on New Years' Day, 1950. Linda was brought up in Lowell, MA to be a strong, independent woman. She loved people and treasured the relationships she built and grew from childhood until the day she died. Linda's days were happiest enjoying both adventures and quiet times with friends and family, her dogs, Morgan and Merry, and working in her gardens.

Linda was gifted to appreciate the beauty and power of words and how to artfully put them together to express ideas and emotions. She loved reading and writing. Linda put her special talents in public relations and communications to work in the things she believed in. These passions included advancing communities, charitable efforts, historic restoration and preservation, investing in women's achievements and politics.

Linda's early interest in journalism led to work for a local newspaper during high school and earning a BA in Journalism from Suffolk University.

Linda held senior communication and public affairs roles in education, health care and corporate enterprises - including at Lowell Technological Institute/University of Lowell, MA, California State University & Colleges, Joslin Diabetes Center, MA, a major Chubb Corporation subsidiary in New Hampshire and the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications. As Principal of Cotton Hill Consulting Group, she provided strategic communications, development and project support as an independent consultant.

Linda was always active in politics and worked on campaigns at the local, state and national levels. She served on many economic and cultural efforts. She was a founder of the Heritage Commission in her local community, an Incorporator of the Belknap Economic Development Council and served on the Board of the Belknap Mill. She was serving on the Committee guiding the design and construction of a Christa McAuliffe Memorial Statue and was a national and Boston committee member of The Mount, Edith Wharton's home in Lenox, MA.

Linda is survived by her dear niece, Samantha Starmann (husband Scott, daughters Stella and Greta) of Breckenridge, CO, daughter of her sister Patrice Frawley of Rockford Bay, Idaho. Linda is also survived by sister Debbie Frawley Drake of Laconia and her children, Adam Frawley (Emily and son Lucas) of Windham, ME and Elizabeth Drake (Michael Coutu and son Theodore) of Reading, MA), sister Pamela Thurston her husband, Mark, and son, Jonathan (Colleen) all of Sanbornton and son Jason (Ashley Coddington) of Belmont. Linda was predeceased by her parents and her beloved brother, Francis D. Frawley III.

Other loving survivors include her extended family of relatives and her close circle of friends who became her family throughout her life, from childhood to today.

Calling Hours will be held on Friday, March 15, 2024, from 4:00pm-6:00pm, in the Carriage House at Wilkinson-Beane-Simoneau-Paquette Funeral Home, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, NH 03246.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, March 16, 2024, at 10:00am, at Saint Joseph Parish, 96 Main Street, Belmont, NH 03220, by Father Iain MacLellan.

Burial will follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery, Garfield Street, Laconia, NH 03246.

For those who wish, memorial donations in Linda's name may be sent to Edith Wharton Restoration, Inc., (The Mount), 2 Plunkett Street, Lenox, MA 01240 or the Belknap Mill Society, 25 Beacon Street East, Laconia, NH 03246.

Wilkinson-Beane- Simoneau- Paquette Funeral Home & Cremation Services/603Cremations.com, Laconia, NH, is assisting the family with arrangements. For more information and to view an online memorial, please visit wilkinsonbeane.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Concord Monitor on Mar. 14, 2024.

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Mary Boswell

December 18, 2024

Last year at this time (December 2023), I sent Linda a birthday card. I had seen her earlier in the year at the wake for Paul Mirsky, and we promised to get together in 2023, but we never did. After she received her card, she texted me back with such enthusiasm and gratitude that I had remembered her birthday. We continued to text each other, and agreed to meet about a fundraising idea I had for the Belknap Mill. We tried to meet three times, but she had to postpone each set date due to her back pain. We were still texting each other up until the day she was admitted to the hospital, and she died shortly after. It was such a shock. I will always remember, and be grateful for, her family for organizing the beautiful reception at the Mill in her memory. Her spirit was certainly there. Warm wishes to all the Frawleys and their families.

Brett Solomon

April 11, 2024

I am so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. I got to know her over the past several years through my work at MacDowell, where she was a beloved member of the community, attending our events and supporting time and space for artists. She was a very thoughtful and kind person who was always a pleasure to speak with. My deepest condolences to all of her friends and family.

Meg Regan

March 24, 2024

I have known Linda as long as I can remember, starting as a small child on Nesmith Street in Lowell.  My family and Linda both had apartments in the same building - I have fond memories of being included in long visits that my mother and Linda enjoyed in her bright and sunny kitchen nook.  Linda has been an important part of my life over the years, and we shared many laughs and adventures.  I have especially fond memories of a visit she made to Russia when I was living there in the 90s.  We re-lived the memories of that visit often thanks to a beautiful fur hat that Linda bought on that trip.  She would look forward to cold New Hampshire weather so she could don that beautiful hat.  I have to say she looked stunning in that hat - it was no surprise that she received many compliments whenever she wore it.  She would call or write me often during the winter months to report how well the hat was received, how she loved wearing it and how it reminded her of our wonderful time together in Moscow and St. Petersburg.  I will miss her so much and will cherish all the memories I have of her friendship, her thoughtfulness and our lovely times together.
Meg Regan

Rosemary Shannon

March 21, 2024

I am so sorry to learn of Linda's passing. She was a devoted yoga enthusiast, extraordinary gardener, and dear friend. Every time the Clara Curtis mums bloom I will think of her. My condolences to her family and friends.

Raymond J. Mitchell

March 19, 2024

To Debbie, Patrice and all of Linda's immediate family, I send my sincere condolences on your loss of Linda. We who also loved her share in your grief. It is so saddening to think that we no longer have her smiling presence here among us.

This is such a shock for me, because I had not been in touch since her birthday and had not heard from her after sending a digital St. Patrick's Day card in late February and again a week ago and then leaving her a voicemail message on her cell line today. Given our long and close relationship, the extended silence was odd and very concerning.

I cannot tell you how disturbing it was for me to think that I should do an online web search on Linda's name today. That was how I discovered that she had passed away. I'm in a state of disbelief. Since our friendship began in 1980, Linda and I always said we could read one another's thoughts. So, it must have been Linda telling me today that she had left us. Worse yet, not knowing earlier what had happened, I was not in attendance at her visitation or funeral, and that makes me feel I failed her. Please excuse me for my lack of awareness and my absence.

Rest in peace, Linda, my dear and extraordinary friend. We always made an important difference in one another's lives, both as friends and as professional colleagues. Forgive me for not being there when you most needed support and when it was your time to go home. You were there for me and played such a comforting role when my family lost my mother. There is now another empty space in my family of loved ones, a space that you filled so well and so long. I'll miss your lovely, smiling face, your ready wit, and your unfailing support and encouragement of me.

God grant you eternal rest, Sister Moon.

Love, as always, Brother Sun

Jessi

March 18, 2024

Linda will be greatly missed. She was an amazing woman. She was one of the kindest people I have met. My sympathy goes out to her family and all who knew her.

Mary Boswell

March 15, 2024

I met Linda in 1987, when I was hired as Executive Director of the Belknap Mill. She helped me get settled and not be overwhelmed. We shared good times. She joined the board, and we worked on many projects. Last August, we ran into each other at Paul Mirski's Celebration of Life. She looked elegant and beautiful, as always. She gave me a wonderful compliment, and we promised to get together for lunch. I sent her a birthday card in December - her birthday was January 1. She texted me back, saying it was the best birthday surprise ever. I tried to meet for lunch, to discuss another Mill project. She kept changing the date due to a back pain. We continued to text even while she was in the hospital. Linda was a bright, creative, talented fun-loving friend and colleague. She was loyal to her family. Many organizations benefited from her efforts and ideas. She is truly missed.

Patrice Frawley

March 15, 2024

To my beautiful, strong accomplished sister Linda I will plant a tree in your memory on my land in Rockford Bay Idaho Patrice Frawley . Riley & Flynn goldendoodles

Bruce Akashian

March 14, 2024

Lois, Congratulations on a Lifetime of Love. Your last story was perfect as usual. Love always, Clark Kent

Jeanne T. Gerulskis

March 12, 2024

Linda was a lovely, lovely person. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know her. We would go out for breakfast after our Christa McAuliffe State House Memorial Commission meetings and plot and plan great things to do as part of our work on the commission. We had so much fun in the brief time we got to spend together, and had looked forward to so much more. She was a treasure, and I am so sorry for her family's and friends' loss.

Joanne Locke

March 12, 2024

Linda & I met during our years at Chubb. She was a bright, enthusiastic woman who challenged the norm. I think we were kindred spirits! She vacationed with me here in Florida where we shared our memories & laughed until we cried. Rest in peace my friend.

Vicky Webber

March 12, 2024

Linda and I shared a love of gardening. Often swapping plants, cuttings and bulbs. I will miss her dearly and hope she is in the most beautiful garden of all. My thoughts are with her family and friends at this difficult time.

Chris Kelley

March 11, 2024

So sorry for your loss, much love to you all during this difficult time.

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