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Condolence From: Paula Pelletier
Condolence: I was so sorry to say read in the citizens news of Barbara's passing. I worked with her years ago in real estate. What a wonderful kind lady. I am deeply sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Saturday March 12, 2016
Condolence From: Cathy Zuzick
Condolence: So sorry for your loss. It was always a pleasure to see Barbara and share stories of our families, and of our real estate "trials and tribulations".
Thursday March 10, 2016
Condolence From: Jen Dillon
Condolence: Why Being A Mumsie Is Better Than Being A Grandma

Everyone has grandparents, however, very few are blessed enough to say they have a Mumsie. Which is why I thank God that I am one of the blessed few who has had the distinct privilege of growing up in this world with a Mumsie. Deriving from British origin, the term “Mumsie” was originally used when referring to a “mother-like figure of whom possesses a traditional appearance and style.” And quite honestly, I could not think of a more accurate way to describe your overall role in my life.

Being human, we all bear internal values and beliefs that are molded by our environment and life experiences. We all know and accept this but very rarely do we take the time to acknowledge the people who make up and impact our lives. This is why it is very important to me that you realize just how much your presence in my growing up has, hands down, become one of the most influential pillars in the foundation for all that is good in me. That being said, I’d like to list a few of the life lessons in which you have instilled upon me and that will forever hold true in my life. It is something, which I like to refer to as, “The 10 Mumsie Commandments.”

1. Since early childhood, you have taught me the importance in, not only living as an individual, but in thinking as an individual as well. And how responding to anything by saying, “I don’t know,” should never be acceptable because we all have our own opinions that deserve to be expressed and vocalized. For it is our unique opinions and beliefs which we hold true in this world that shape our defining sense of self-worth and purpose.

2. You taught me that true love always conquers all and that it is true love in our lives that grant us the strength to fight for what we want most in this world. And you’ve shown me how in order to overcome times of oppression and struggle, we must learn how to listen to and follow the will of our heart, because this is the only way in which we can successfully summon our internal drive to keep fighting and never give up hope.

3. You taught me how to carry myself with class and elegance through the execution of proper posture, good manners and dinning etiquette, strong pronunciation when speaking, and how to hold my own in this world with a sense of innovative sophistication.

4. You taught me how to dance, laugh, love and live my life each and every day to it’s absolute fullest.

5. You taught me how the use of any good white lie could be used to help get out of any uncomfortable situation with ease and ensured me that if there was ever a time where I could not craft one of my own, that I could always use you as my scapegoat.

6. You taught me to never apologize for anything in life that brought me laughter and joy because I should never have to justify what makes me happy.

7. You told me once to, “play the field,” when it came to dating and to above all else always have fun.

8. Most importantly, you’ve shown me the true meaning of unconditional love by example of how you live and conduct your life.

9. You have taught me the virtues of loyalty and trust.

10. And you have always taught me that to live life with spiritual faith is to live life with self-strength and worth.

I have never once in all my 24 years referred to you as my grandmother, but only as “My Mumsie.” And whenever I do and people ask me if that is what I call my grandma, I always reply with, “No, that is what I call my Mumsie. Trust me, there is a huge difference.” And it comforts me to know that I am fortunate enough to have you in my life so that I may know this difference.

I have spent my entire life idolizing you as my real life super hero. I have even described you to people as being like my super man only better, because unlike Clark Kent, my mumsie has no Kryptonite. And you should know that I treat you as a royal not just because you are my Mumsie, but also because I believe, with every fiber of my being and then some, that your existence on this earth is like a pure emerald gem of electricity. And if I am able to grow into becoming even just half of the incredible woman that you are, I will spend every passing night for the rest of my life gazing up into the sky and thanking all my lucky stars to have been so fortunate and blessed.

Thursday March 10, 2016
Condolence From: Kate Dillon
Condolence: I was one of nineteen grandchildren, but Mumsie always treated each and every grandchild as if you were the only person who mattered. She listened with open ears, offered her opinion and advice, she made you look at all sides of an argument, she encouraged you to set emotions aside before making a decision, but she never judged. At times her words were not what I wanted to hear, but in time I realized she had spoken only the truth. Mumsie prefaced each encounter with the words, “What happens at Mumsie’s stays at Mumsie’s.” Her home was a safe haven and we had so much fun at Mumsie’s sharing secrets that even our parents do not know and will never know.

Mumsie taught me about living each day with unbridled exuberance and joy, about seizing the moment and following your heart. She taught me to appreciate the simple things and encouraged me to always have faith and to face adversity with optimism.

“Don’t sweat the small stuff” was her creed and she offered sound advice saying, “Don’t worry about how dirty your room is, you can always close the door. What’s important is not how much money you have or having fancy clothes. Those things come and go, but what’s really important is honesty, the joy of friendship, exercising selflessness and, above all else, unwavering loyalty.

No matter by what name you called her she was Mumsie. You are my-everything Mumsie: you lived your life to the fullest, treated everyone with respect and kindness, and loved with all your heart. In life, you were my second mother dedicated to my well-being. Now you are my guardian angel always there to walk by my side and whisper in my ear inspirations. I love you the mostest Mumsie … oodles and oodles.

“Mumsie’s Blessing“

My way is I’ve decided my own to choose
Follow your own Path
Be true to your work, your word, and your
friend
To live life this way is to live your life
blessed

Your life’s way may not be an easy path
Fortunes are different but fates are for each of us to change

In my pain I am reminded that I am a woman
The degree of my suffering I will not share
My thoughts and prayers are for those I care

Love me but don’t discount me
I am strong, I am a woman
Those who know what a woman is
Know we suffer more pain and we give more
of ourselves

Just hold my hand
I know I’ll be alright
Remember it was my heart I had always stretched and I am at Peace
I am truly thankful for …
All I have loved and have shared in my life
Thursday March 10, 2016
Condolence From: Maureen Riesz Rodgers
Condolence: So sorry to learn of Barbara's passing, although
We have had limited contact over the past years since marriage and children we spent many happy times together in our early years. She was a wonderful cousin and friend and a loving and generous lady.
Thursday March 10, 2016
Condolence From: Roberta & Terry Buckmiller
Condolence: We were so saddened to read about the loss of your Mom. She was always a warm, gracious and classy lady who raised a beautiful family. We have many fond memories of her through the years. She will be missed by all that had the good fortune of knowing her. Our special thoughts and deepest sympathy go out to all of you.
Wednesday March 09, 2016
Condolence From: Kevin and Lori Charette
Condolence: Patty, Rick and O'Reilly Family,

You are all in our thoughts and prayers. We have many fond memories of your mother over the years.

Kevin and Lori Charette
Wednesday March 09, 2016
Condolence From: Joe Testa
Condolence: Lynn, Ken, our thoughts and prayers are with you during these difficult times.
Rachele& Joe
Tuesday March 08, 2016
Condolence From: Karen Mirabelle Dunn
Condolence: Lyn,
Our deepest sympathies to you and your family on the passing of your Mom. May happy memories sustain you.
Love and prayers,Karen and Larry Dunn
Tuesday March 08, 2016
Condolence From: Connie Butler
Condolence: I am deeply saddened by your loss. I will always treasure the many happy memories of working with Barbara at Salem School.
Tuesday March 08, 2016

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