CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

5/27/2020 Joanne Jonsson
Beverly, MA, United States
We will sorely miss Mary's presence from the Paul Madore Chorale. Even though she had to stop singing with us when she could no longer see the music, she did not stop listening. We always looked through the audience to find her and find her we did. It was a joy to chat with her after concerts, though she was always complimentary regardless of the quality of the performance. I, personally, am sad to lose her.

5/27/2020 The George Briggs family
Merrimac, Massachusetts, United States
Dear Caswell cousins We are so sorry for your and our loss . Cousin Mary to my Dad ( Brud ) and my Aunt Mary to the rest of our clan was such a wonderful warm hearted and loving women . I will always picture her and Aunt Judy together in crime . We all had such good time together on the beach and any family get together . She will be greatly missed .

5/28/2020 James Rodgers
MARBLEHEAD, MA, United States
I have known Mary since I was a teenager and she was a young woman, and that is a long time. I spoke to her some time in April when she was in the Lafayette and planning to move to the John Bertram House in Salem, which she was looking forward to. She was a sweet and gentle woman, and always had a smile for you. Mary will be deeply missed at the Kaelin family reunions at camp Naumkeag every June. God bless you Mary, we all love you.

5/30/2020 Jane Laberee
Dover, New Hampshire, United States
To Mary Bertolli's family, My heartfelt condolences on Mary's passing. For about thirty-five years, starting in January 1969, Mary and my parents, Jeanie and Bill Laberee lived across the street from each other on Edgehill Road, Swampscott. She was a great friend and neighbor to us and I enjoyed seeing her while growing up there and later when I came down from NH to visit. I will miss Mary. May her memory be a blessing. Love, Jane Laberee

5/31/2020 Terry Avery
Salem, Mass 01970, Essex
I loved Mary, + was so glad I was able to tell her the last time we spoke on the phone at Lafayette Nursing Home! I did her hair. Loved her independence, her kindness, the fact that she went out every day that she could. I used to say to her ( I want to be like you Mary when I grow up!) I used to pick her up + bring her to the shop that I work at to do her hair+ then either bring her back home or maybe Bertuuci’s or Stop + Shop! I will miss her!! She was one lady you never forget!

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