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Ed Briner posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
I will miss you, Aunt Ethel. I had many good summers visiting in Denville NJ and in travels to NYC
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Tammy posted a condolence
Monday, October 27, 2008
Well Ethel the old yard just doesnt look the same without you sitting outside in teh chair. I know you must be happy now since you had wished to go years ago and your body finally made that happen.. I miss seeing you in the store and Mary looks lost without you too....Rest in peace till we meet again. Your friend Tammy
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Susan Basso posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Ethel - You were so loved by all of us. We are so sad that you have left us but know you will live forever in our hearts. All of your neighbors have wonderful memories of you; visiting on your porch, the rides to the grocery store or just walking by with my dog Petey to say hello. My deepest sympathy to you family. I hope they know how must you were loved.
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Lynn & Jim Schoner & Family posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Ethel was a dear friend and neighbor. Always proud and strong. When things didn't go right she would say "life can be a bummer".
Her love for the animals is an understatement. She was the only person we knew that could sit in her yard and hand feed the deer while surrounded by turkey, and squirrels.
We will miss her dearly.
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Tammy Boyd posted a condolence
Monday, September 29, 2008
Ethel you finally got your wish...so glad I got to know you from thee good old days at Grand Union then onto the A&P where you always seemed to waslk to town on the hottest days! You were a tuff cookie right to the end.I sat with Ethel last year on her fron porch and she showed me her family album and reminiced about her life. I will miss you Ethel and every time I eat cheese doodles I will think of you! Rest in Peace......Tammy
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Debby Norris posted a condolence
Monday, September 29, 2008
I am so sorry to hear the passing of Ethel. I grew up on Kitchell Road, and recall her driving to the store, many times a day. When it came time that she could not drive, (and refusing to take the senior citizen bus) she would walk from Ford Road to the A&P and back again. As recently as this past spring, I picked her up a few times as she was walking to or from town and she would always tell the story of how her and her husband had met, and how much she missed him since he passed. God rest her sweet soul. I will miss her.
Debby Norris