She was married in 1956 to Robert LaPierre, and subsequently lived in Greenville, N.H., Ann Arbor, Mich. for three years, and in Littleton since 1961.
She worked for the Dana Hardy Insurance Co., for several years, and ran the Yankee Artisan, which sold New England crafts and craft supplies during the 1970's. She later worked for the Town of Littleton in the treasurer's office, and then in the Town of Concord treasurer's office, retiring in 1995.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Tracy Lynn Cieslik of Pepperell, Kristen Jean Herndon of Lawrenceville, Ga., and Robin Beth Cuozzo of Chelmsford; four brothers, Walter Johnson, David Johnson, Donald Johnson, and Philip Johnson, all of Winchendon; a sister, Ruth Coulson ofHaiwichport, and a half sister, Gaynell Scott of Gardner; also five grandchildren.
(The Lowell Sun - Oct. 14, 2004)
She was married in 1956 to Robert LaPierre, and subsequently lived in Greenville, N.H., Ann Arbor, Mich. for three years, and in Littleton since 1961.
She worked for the Dana Hardy Insurance Co., for several years, and ran the Yankee Artisan, which sold New England crafts and craft supplies during the 1970's. She later worked for the Town of Littleton in the treasurer's office, and then in the Town of Concord treasurer's office, retiring in 1995.
Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Tracy Lynn Cieslik of Pepperell, Kristen Jean Herndon of Lawrenceville, Ga., and Robin Beth Cuozzo of Chelmsford; four brothers, Walter Johnson, David Johnson, Donald Johnson, and Philip Johnson, all of Winchendon; a sister, Ruth Coulson ofHaiwichport, and a half sister, Gaynell Scott of Gardner; also five grandchildren.
(The Lowell Sun - Oct. 14, 2004)
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