Natalie Harlow Maynard obituary, Princeton, MA

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Natalie Harlow Maynard

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Gail Learnard

August 9, 2024

Natalie and Herb were two of the kindest people I think I have ever known. I sang with them both in the choir and as a new choir member Natalie helped me to learn the alto part. I can only imagine how much she will be missed by her entire family. My deepest sympathy and blessings to all of you! You were truly blessed to have them as parents!

Melanie Rochette

August 5, 2024

Several years ago I joined a knit/crochet group in Rutland. Natalie was the one who called us Knitters for Peace and we made blankets to give to various Veterans groups. Natalie would always knit a red heart on each blanket.
I still belong to a knit/crochet group in Rutland and think of Natalie often.
Her kindness and patience was an example to us all.

Kassie Mahoney

June 29, 2024

Rev. Natalie was so kind to me when she was my minister in Petersham. She was at wedding with Herb and I was so glad they came. My love to her friends and family.

Ellen Dalbeck

June 29, 2024

It was a blessing to meet Natalie at First Congregational Church Worcester many years ago. My sincere condolences to her family. Peace

Susan Maynard

June 14, 2024

Susan Maynard

June 14, 2024

Susan Maynard

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Susan Maynard

June 14, 2024

Sharing some photos of Mom. Rest in peace and so much love

Linda Michel

June 8, 2024

I first met Natalie when I became the settled pastor at First Congregational Church of Princeton in 2003. Her kindness and wisdom was always appreciated. Most recently she was part of a monthly Communion Service at Jewish Community Health Care, always engaging and kind as always. She is missed.

Rev. Linda Michel

Legacy Remembers

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June 6, 2024

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Celebration of Life

10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

First Congregational Church of Princeton

14 Mountain Road, Princeton, MA 01541

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