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Herb Sears
April 12, 2017
"Mrs. Townsend" as I called her in the 60's when I attended KUA was the inspiration that got me through my two years as a first time boarding student at the all male school in a rather remote location. She had insight and was watchful. On several occasions she lead me in the "right" direction. She truly cared and those instances had a profound effect on my future as I moved forward in my development, studies and accomplishments. I have often thought of her and her special ways of helping people. I continue to credit her for her helpful "nudges" . Those memories will continue forever. My condolences to her wonderful and supportive family at this sad time.
Herb Sears
Donald Grissom
April 8, 2017
I was fortunate to work for Representative Townsend. Honorable, progressive, compassionate. It was truly an honor.
Thank you Madam Chairman.
Jim McNamara
April 7, 2017
Jim and Patsy and family
I guess I've known your Mom for 70 or more years. She tried her best to teach me how to ski when I was six years old or so. Picture trying to teach a little boy how to ski while he is wearing galoshes held in the skis' metal toe plate by canning jar rubbers. Sally did that on the slope across from Mill Cemetery. She even let me try the little ski jump and cheered loudly when I didn't fall.
She was instrumental in making ballroom dancing lessons available to the youth of Meriden. Envision 10 and 11 year old kids trying their best to learn samba, rhumba, tango and waltz steps when what we really wanted to learn was rock and roll. Sally was the epitome of patience with us, providing great help to the dance teacher, who drove those snowy New Hampshire highways to come to the White School one evening a week.
Sally worked hard at making the Congregational Church Christmas Pageant a success, once cajoling me into wearing the burlap robe and carrying a shepherd's crook even when I was certain I should be upgraded from lowly shepherd to carrying myrrh as one of the wise men.
She served on the School Board with my father, so two of the shortest people in town made up two-thirds of that august body at a time when there was a growing awareness that the student population was outgrowing the two two-room schools in use.
She acted in plays put on by the Meriden Players, once playing a somewhat buxom maid in blackface, but it was her abilities with makeup that turned me from an 18 year old boy to a worldly solver of crimes at least for the two day run of our melodrama.
I was saddened to learn of her passing. New Hampshire, Sullivan County, Plainfield and especially Meriden village may never see the likes of Sara Townsend again, and that is a shame.
Bonnie Lackey
April 6, 2017
Meriden was fortunate to have Sally as a resident for so many years. I grew up in Meriden in those years when all the mothers mothered all the children and Sally was one of those mothers. She won't only be missed...she'll be remembered.
Cremation Society of New Hampshire - Manchester
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March 31, 2017
Sara Townsend Obituary
Sara Martenis Townsend died April 1, at age 97. She was predeceased by her husband Ira. They met while students at Middlebury College and were married in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1943, while Ira was serving in the US Navy as an aviation instructor... Read Sara Townsend's Obituary
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