Ruth, John, Bill and Judy, Where do we begin? It seems we began together as back yard neighbors sharing our childhoods with laughs and tears and lots of fun. We learned from our parents what it means to be true friends. Country club swim days, Cape Cod cook outs on the beach, swinging on vines down in the gully, singing songs in the back of our mothers' station wagons, walking to School 16 with sweet Susie, skiing all day with our Dads until we were frozen numb - the memories keep flowing as news of Harriet was sadly shared by my mother. Friends for life, a rare treasure and one that made such a difference in ours. Regan joins me in sending much love to you all and many prayers for Har. Mary Margaret
Mary KenyonRuth-- and all the family-- our sincere condolences for your loss. May you find comfort in your happy memories, and knowing she is at peace. I am so thankful that the great grandchildren, especially Clair, had the chance to know her. Sending love and prayers your way. -Ingrid & Peter
Ingrid SchaaphokWhere do I begin? Oh how I loved Harriet and have such found memories of being with her and her husband on Pawling Avenue and in Cape Cod. She was a funny and kind person... Much love Harriet! Clara
Clara Quinlan Duncanbill, So sorry to hear that your mom passed away. It's never easy and I wish all of you the strength and togetherness to cope.
John R HalleronPlease accept our heartfelt condolences.
Arnaldo SehwerertJudy and Family, Please accept my condolences and deepest sympathies on your loss. Warmest regards, - Eric
Eric FarnkoffI was so sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. She always made me feel so welcome to your home when growing up. She was a special lady!
Tom Treharne