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2011
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Condolence From: Priscilla Edwards Small
Condolence: To the dear McCleery Clan: I have the privilege of loving dear Aunt Edith the longest of any of your cousins--but not by much! I've searched my memory and cannot come up with an unhappy thought about her. She was a beautiful nine year old when I was born to her brother Winston and his wife Theona. My first vivid recollection is of my great pleasure that she would play with me when we visited that busy 'Farm On The Hill”. She introduced this very little child to the delightful world of make-believe when all the grown ups were busy at haying and other endless farm chores. In the cool dappled shade of the lilac forest in front of the Edwards farmhouse, spaces became rooms and leaves became dishes as she shared her one big baby doll with me. Fast forward to one week before her death to a day I shall treasure the rest of my life. Aunt Edith was up and dressed—pretty as a picture, sitting at the head of that big dining room table with a list in front of her of things she wanted to discuss and make decisions about. I got the feeling it was a list that had been gone over many times and that Susan and Louise were thankful for my interruption! Edith was clearly still in control, a woman of great dignity, warmth, and caring. I know how proud she was of her amazing family. Though your hearts were breaking you accepted her choice to live life to the fullest and did everything in your power to keep life as normal as possible. You made all who visited your Mom feel special and very welcome. That day Susan, Cheryl and I just sat pelting her with questions –trying to get the chronology, whys, and wherefores of our family straight in our heads. Aunt Edith's memory was vivid,often humorous, sometimes sad. She didn't just respond to questions but thought of wonderful stories she wanted to share! Gary and Betty added immensely to the camaraderie when they stopped by with wisdom, questions and comments of their own. The laughter far out weighed the tears! Aunt Edith, as I write this, I am feeling it is not just my tribute to you but to your precious family of siblings from New Portland Hill, Marshall, Winston, Merton, Mildred, and Alma, and their parents, Sadie and Albion. They don't come of much sturdier stock! Now to your precious family who will carry on a great tradition. God bless you All! With your genes, the teachings and the lifelong examples that were set for you, your lives will continue to “make her proud.” Grieve well, knowing that you too are of sturdy stock. I love you, Aunt Edith, you were the last of a very special family! Priscilla Edwards Small
Sunday November 04, 2018
Condolence From: Priscilla Edwards Small
Condolence: To the dear McCleery Clan: I have the privilege of loving dear Aunt Edith the longest of any of your cousins--but not by much! I've searched my memory and cannot come up with an unhappy thought about her. She was a beautiful nine year old when I was born to her brother Winston and his wife Theona. My first vivid recollection is of my great pleasure that she would play with me when we visited that busy 'Farm On The Hill”. She introduced this very little child to the delightful world of make-believe when all the grown ups were busy at haying and other endless farm chores. In the cool dappled shade of the lilac forest in front of the Edwards farmhouse, spaces became rooms and leaves became dishes as she shared her one big baby doll with me. Fast forward to one week before her death to a day I shall treasure the rest of my life. Aunt Edith was up and dressed—pretty as a picture, sitting at the head of that big dining room table with a list in front of her of things she wanted to discuss and make decisions about. I got the feeling it was a list that had been gone over many times and that Susan and Louise were thankful for my interruption! Edith was clearly still in control, a woman of great dignity, warmth, and caring. I know how proud she was of her amazing family. Though your hearts were breaking you accepted her choice to live life to the fullest and did everything in your power to keep life as normal as possible. You made all who visited your Mom feel special and very welcome. That day Susan, Cheryl and I just sat pelting her with questions –trying to get the chronology, whys, and wherefores of our family straight in our heads. Aunt Edith's memory was vivid,often humorous, sometimes sad. She didn't just respond to questions but thought of wonderful stories she wanted to share! Gary and Betty added immensely to the camaraderie when they stopped by with wisdom, questions and comments of their own. The laughter far out weighed the tears! Aunt Edith, as I write this, I am feeling it is not just my tribute to you but to your precious family of siblings from New Portland Hill, Marshall, Winston, Merton, Mildred, and Alma, and their parents, Sadie and Albion. They don't come of much sturdier stock! Now to your precious family who will carry on a great tradition. God bless you All! With your genes, the teachings and the lifelong examples that were set for you, your lives will continue to “make her proud.” Grieve well, knowing that you too are of sturdy stock. I love you, Aunt Edith, you were the last of a very special family! Priscilla Edwards Small
Monday April 18, 2011
Condolence From: Elaine Moceus
Condolence: With sincere sympathy to Edith's family and many friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Elaine Moceus
Saturday April 09, 2011
Condolence From: Bettie Tripp
Condolence: Edith was a wonderful woman. She was always willing to help whenever she could in so many ways. I will miss seeing her working in her beautiful garden. I will miss her award winning donuts at the Farmington Fair. She worked so hard for grange and many other community organizations. She will be missed for her smile, her dedication and just for being Edith. My sincere sympathy to all of you at this most difficult time. May time heal and may your good memories comfort. My thoughts and prayers are with you always. Bettie Tripp
Friday April 08, 2011
Condolence From: Jeff Nickless
Condolence: My deepest sympathies to Dave and all the McCleerys on your loss.
Friday April 08, 2011
Condolence From: Eric Weston
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Thursday April 07, 2011
Condolence From: Marion Scharoun
Condolence: When we moved to Farmington twenty years ago we knew very few people and having moved from a small town were aware of how hard it is to become a part of the community as someone from "away". When we joined the Grange it was Edith who took us under her wing. I feel so fortunate to have known her and worked with her over the years on those many Fair displays and in the food booth. She was miraculous. We will miss her very much. Steve and Marion Scharoun
Thursday April 07, 2011
Condolence From: Julie A. Rainville
Condolence: Louise& Family, I am very sorry for your loss. Always treasure the memories you have. Julie A. Rainville
Thursday April 07, 2011
Condolence From: Beth ByersSmall
Condolence: I will always remember Mrs. McCleery's smile and warm hello. She was always interested in what I was doing and how my family was. I was fortunate to grow up in Henderson Memorial Baptist Church and have her as one of the many parents that had our best interest at heart. I'm sure you will all find comfort in your warm memories of your time with her. Beth ByersSmall High school, college, and life-time friend of Louise
Wednesday April 06, 2011
Condolence From: Keith Merrill Taylor
Condolence: In my early years of attending Henderson, I remember very well how friendly and warm Mrs. McCleery always was. She could make any visitor feel very welcomed and she could make any kid feel good about themselves, through her smile, her hello and that twinkle in her eye. May God bless your entire family. Thank you for sharing your Mom and Grandmother with us all! I thank our wonderful Lord for Mrs. McCleery. Keith M. Taylor Nashua, NH (high school classmate and friend of Louise)
Tuesday April 05, 2011
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