Mrs. Ruth T. (Tillson) Lowell obituary, 1928-2018, Woburn, MA

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Mrs. Ruth T. (Tillson) Lowell

1928 - 2018

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John Kurdzionak

April 24, 2020

After her husband "Doc Lowell" died in 1987, Mrs. Lowell sold me one of "Doc's" miniature steam engines. I last saw Mrs. Lowell about 10 years ago when she and Howard stopped in my place of business. We talked for a while about the old times and the little steam engines. I remember their house in Winchester. I was only inside it 2 or 3 times in 1987, but I remember it well. There was a big train set in the attic, too! My condolences to Mrs. Lowell's family and friends. I was never more than an "acquaintance", but she was always nice to me during those couple/few times our paths crossed over the years.

Merrie Allen

May 29, 2018

Ruth will be deeply missed in our neighborhood. Just as her charming red house sat at the center of our figure eight, so she anchored us among all the transitions on Jefferson and Lawson Roads. Ruth was our beloved neighbor who had lived here before any of the rest of us ever moved in. Godspeed, Ruth!

Allison Price

May 22, 2018

What a lovely obituary - definitely describes the neighbor I grew up with and was fortunate enough to live near for the past 13 years. I fondly remember playing tennis on her backboard and sailing my Barbie boat in the stream behind her home. She will be remembered for her kind and compassionate spirit.

Elaine Chipman

May 22, 2018

I was a neighbor,(2 Goddu Ave) and a member of the Winchester UU church and a member of a quilting group that met at Ruth's house. We put together a Friendship quilt, with each member adding a block for everyone quilts... It is a lovely memory of all the people who were in that group. I loved her big red farm house, and the warmth she gave to it.
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Barbara Callahan

May 22, 2018

Such a truly independent lady! Ruth will be remembered with a smile and great fondness.
To all of the family- remember all of the good times and eventually it may not be as painful. The missing of your mom never goes away though.
Her legacy is that she did her job , which was to raise a wonderful and caring family.

Rhonda Singer

May 20, 2018

I will always remember Ruth as a patient of mine for many years. I always looked forward to seeing her. We also shared a great interest in doing puzzles. One time she brought me 3 bags full of puzzles she had done. To this day I think of her while I do puzzles. I always have one in going on. My thoughts are with the family during this time.
Fondly
Rhonda Singer

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