January 1, 1970 - February 18, 2011

Posted by:
ray bea backwell

Posted on:
February 25, 2011

WE SEND CONDOLANCES TO THE FAMILY, WE KNEW DOTTIE FROM JAPANESE GARDENS. SHE WAS A NICE AND FREINDLY PERSON IT WAS SAD TO SEE HE LEAVE BUT SHE WANTED TO BE WITH HER FAMILY REST IN PEACE DEAR DOTTIE

Posted by:
Carol Dever

Posted on:
February 25, 2011

Karen, Robyn, Patty and Sue. I am so sorry for the loss of your mom. She was a great lady. I have very fond memories of her. She always was a spiritual searcher and I liked that. I hope she finds peace and happiness in her new beginnings. Love Carol

Posted by:
kiley

Posted on:
February 25, 2011

Robyn, there are no words to adequately express how sorry we are for your loss of your mother Dot...we just wanted to tell you we are thinking about you and we love you. -Megan,Mark E., Erin, Pam and Mark

Posted by:
Karen

Posted on:
February 24, 2011

Dear Mom-- I saw a shooting star Wednesday night and knew that everything would be OK. Thank you for your strength, passion, intelligence, courage and curiosity and friendship. Thank you for taking me on my first flight at age 1...I've been traveling and loving it ever since. Thank you for your spiritual curiosity and persistence in wanting to know more about the deeper meaning of life. Thank you for never backing down, what an example you gave. Thank you for those great gams...and teaching me how to dance and love music and life. I will greatly miss our friendship and know that you are nearby. Until we meet again... Love always, ~Karen

Posted by:
Patrick Lynch

Posted on:
February 24, 2011

My deepest sympathy to all of you for your loss. Dot was a wonderful lady and will be forever remembered by all who knew her.

Posted by:
Sheila Kosen

Posted on:
February 23, 2011

I'll be there in spirit Dottie. It's hard leaving 80 Degree weather in Florida for the cold snow of Boston. I remember when you and Bill moved to Clearwater to escape that awful climate, but the love you had for your daughters and grandchildren brought you back to live near them. I'm sure they treasured the times they had with you and were glad you came home.

Posted by:
Peg Freitas

Posted on:
February 23, 2011

I would like to sent my condolences along with all the residents of Coliseum Senior Residence in nashua, NH. She was a wonderfull person and respected by all.

Posted by:
Gail

Posted on:
February 22, 2011

Dot you were larger than life. I will forever miss you. When I think of you, I cannot help but smile. We did not always agree, but we always enjoyed the sparing. Every time I have a martini, I will toast to you.

Posted by:
Ginny Meany

Posted on:
February 22, 2011

To Robyn and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time of sadness. Your mom will always be in your hearts and the memories will live forever. She was a woman of strength as she fought her battles with understanding of what was to come. She is in a better place...resting peacefully and pain free. As life moves forward, know she is watching over you with love. Let go and live as she would want you to do. Respectfully, Ginny

Posted by:
Thomas H. Meany

Posted on:
February 22, 2011

Dot, thanks for being a wonderful mother-in-law. I will remember all the good times we had when Robyn & I hung out with you in Florida at Clearwater Beach and going to Mohegan Sun to gamble. I won't forget how beautiful you were at our wedding. Rest in peace, Love, Tom

Posted by:
Doug Wright

Posted on:
February 22, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. She was and will always be, a very kind woman. We are all sad for her passing. Love - Doug, Janet & Spencer

Posted by:
Anne Mello

Posted on:
February 21, 2011

Dottie, may you rest in peace. I cherish our good times together. Many laughs and many life lessons were shared! My condolences to the entire family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Dottie continues to be s shining star!

Posted by:
Dave Croce

Posted on:
February 21, 2011

Hi Robyn, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. She sounded like she was such a wise and open minded woman, ahead of her time. The apple doesn't fall from the tree. Being a member of the Self-Realization Fellowship for 53 years, she knew that death is not an end, only a new beginning. I hope this helps to bring peace to you and your family, Dave

Posted by:
Patricia Barrett

Posted on:
February 19, 2011

Dorothea was like a second mother to me in my teens. She was a very strong woman and had a great spirit, she will be missed greatly by those who love her the most her daughters Karen,Robyn,Patty and Susan. Rest in peace Dot and dance with my mother, your husband and dear son Billy.

Posted by:
Robyn

Posted on:
February 19, 2011

To My Best Friend .......... Out time together was a wonderful journey and I will miss you so very much ! I will keep you close always.....Until we meet again ! Your loving Daughter Robyn

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