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Edith May <I>Corson</I> Larson

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Edith May Corson Larson

Birth
Pittsfield, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
28 Apr 2010 (aged 73)
New Hampshire, USA
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Edith was the faithful loving wife of Frederick A. Larson Sr. of Cambridge, Maine, where they lived and raised 5 lovely children.


She was pre-deceased by son, Frederick Jr. and survived by 3 daughters, Katherine of Yorktown VA, Linda of Cambridge, ME, and Melony of Newport News, VA, one son, Carl of Cambridge, ME; 12 grand children; and 24 great grandchildren. She is also survived by two brothers, Robert of Pittsfield, New Hampshire, and Forrest.


Edith graduated from Pittsfield High School in 1955, joined the Navy, and met her Husband Fred. Edith and Fred were married in 1956. When Fred retired from the Navy in 1973, they settled on their 200 acre farm in Cambridge, ME, and raised their children.


Fred and Edith traveled to 29 states in their motor home and spent many happy summer weeks camping on their private island in Cobscook Bay, ME.


She will be loved and missed throughout our eternity by all who know and love her. Edith never had a harsh word for anyone, no matter how cruel they were. Edith's message to everyone is to PLEASE quit smoking. Fred's message to his loving wife is "A million thanks for 54 FAITHFUL and wonderful years." "Faithful wife and friend, Loyal companion, we say farewell to you now. You have kept us warm at night, protected our home and offered us unconditional love. For this we are thankful and we will remember you forever."

[Info from the Suncook Valley Sun.]CAMBRIDGE - Edith May (Corson) Larson, who was born March 8, 1937, in Pittsfield, N.H., departed from this Earth April 28, 2010, after suffering a long illness from COPD. Edith was the faithful loving wife of Frederick A. Larson Sr. of Cambridge, where they lived and raised five lovely children. Edith graduated from Pittsfield High School in 1955, joined the Navy and met her husband, Fred. Edith and Fred were married in 1956. When Fred retired from the Navy in 1973, they settled on their 200-acre farm in Cambridge and raised their children. Fred and Edith traveled to 29 states in their motor home and spent many happy summer weeks camping on their private island in Cobscook Bay. She will be loved and missed throughout eternity by all who know and love her. Edith never had a harsh word for anyone, no matter how cruel they were. Edith's message to everyone is to please quit smoking. Fred's message to his loving wife is, "A million thanks for 54 faithful and wonderful years. Faithful wife and friend, loyal companion, we say farewell to you now. You have kept us warm at night, protected our home and offered us unconditional love. For this we are thankful and we will remember you forever." She was predeceased by son, Frederick Jr. She is survived by three daughters, Katherine of Yorktown, Va., Linda of Cambridge and Melony of Newport News, Va.; one son; Carl of Cambridge; 12 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two brothers, Robert of Pittsfield, N.H., and Forrest. Family and friends are invited to meet 1 p.m. Friday, May 7, at Cambridge Grange Hall.

Published in BDN Maine on May 1, 2010
Edith was the faithful loving wife of Frederick A. Larson Sr. of Cambridge, Maine, where they lived and raised 5 lovely children.


She was pre-deceased by son, Frederick Jr. and survived by 3 daughters, Katherine of Yorktown VA, Linda of Cambridge, ME, and Melony of Newport News, VA, one son, Carl of Cambridge, ME; 12 grand children; and 24 great grandchildren. She is also survived by two brothers, Robert of Pittsfield, New Hampshire, and Forrest.


Edith graduated from Pittsfield High School in 1955, joined the Navy, and met her Husband Fred. Edith and Fred were married in 1956. When Fred retired from the Navy in 1973, they settled on their 200 acre farm in Cambridge, ME, and raised their children.


Fred and Edith traveled to 29 states in their motor home and spent many happy summer weeks camping on their private island in Cobscook Bay, ME.


She will be loved and missed throughout our eternity by all who know and love her. Edith never had a harsh word for anyone, no matter how cruel they were. Edith's message to everyone is to PLEASE quit smoking. Fred's message to his loving wife is "A million thanks for 54 FAITHFUL and wonderful years." "Faithful wife and friend, Loyal companion, we say farewell to you now. You have kept us warm at night, protected our home and offered us unconditional love. For this we are thankful and we will remember you forever."

[Info from the Suncook Valley Sun.]CAMBRIDGE - Edith May (Corson) Larson, who was born March 8, 1937, in Pittsfield, N.H., departed from this Earth April 28, 2010, after suffering a long illness from COPD. Edith was the faithful loving wife of Frederick A. Larson Sr. of Cambridge, where they lived and raised five lovely children. Edith graduated from Pittsfield High School in 1955, joined the Navy and met her husband, Fred. Edith and Fred were married in 1956. When Fred retired from the Navy in 1973, they settled on their 200-acre farm in Cambridge and raised their children. Fred and Edith traveled to 29 states in their motor home and spent many happy summer weeks camping on their private island in Cobscook Bay. She will be loved and missed throughout eternity by all who know and love her. Edith never had a harsh word for anyone, no matter how cruel they were. Edith's message to everyone is to please quit smoking. Fred's message to his loving wife is, "A million thanks for 54 faithful and wonderful years. Faithful wife and friend, loyal companion, we say farewell to you now. You have kept us warm at night, protected our home and offered us unconditional love. For this we are thankful and we will remember you forever." She was predeceased by son, Frederick Jr. She is survived by three daughters, Katherine of Yorktown, Va., Linda of Cambridge and Melony of Newport News, Va.; one son; Carl of Cambridge; 12 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two brothers, Robert of Pittsfield, N.H., and Forrest. Family and friends are invited to meet 1 p.m. Friday, May 7, at Cambridge Grange Hall.

Published in BDN Maine on May 1, 2010


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