Condolence

Mildred M. Fetherolf
Condolences
June 22, 2011 at 10:13 am
Mildred Dillon was my 4th grade teacher at Pittsboro. That was her first year teaching, and we both learnd a lot.

I was a personal friend of her deceaed sister, Betty, and her husband Jack. I miss Betty a lot, even though she passed away several years ago.

The Dillon family were upstanding citizens of Pittsboro and one we I was very proud t know . My condoleces to Peggy & David, altho they don't remember me.
(Ida) Jane Guernsey
June 22, 2011 at 11:42 am
Dear Peggy and Family,

So sorry for your loss. Mom's are very special people. May she soar with the angels!

Donna Taber Whitmer
Donna Taber Whitmer
Plymouth, in.
June 27, 2011 at 3:05 pm
I was sorry to hear about the loss of one of my favorite grade school teachers. I was in her fourth grade class at Webster Elementary. We had the best time because we had the fire escape! What fun we had using that for recess. Jon was in my class and that was a great loss to the class of 1976. Both are now in heaven and are together again.

God bless her family.

Holli Shorter-Pifer

June 28, 2011 at 2:29 pm
Dave and Family,

Please accept my condolences on the passing of your Mother. I fondly remember her kindness and graciousness while growing up in the Methodest Church in Plymouth. She and your Dad were pillers in the church, and served as wonderful role models for many of us. Know that our prayers are with you and your family during this time.

Fondest regards,

Joe Elkins
Joe Elkins
June 30, 2011 at 2:14 pm
Dave, Peggy and Families -

I am sorry to hear of your loss. Your mom was such a special lady and will be missed by many!
May wonderful memories bring you comfort and a smile in your hearts!
Tracie Sroka
Plymouth, IN
July 27, 2011 at 1:43 pm
Dear Peggy and Dave and families,

Diane, Tedde and I were saddened to hear of your Mom's passing. Although we won?t be able to attend the Memorial Service planned for later this week, we want all of you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

As I?m certain is the case with all the cousins, I have fond memories of our early Plymouth family gatherings. As nieces and nephews, we all quickly realized that each of our respective aunts and uncles had their own distinctive personalities, including our Aunt Mildred.

To me, Aunt Mildred conveyed a sense of quiet strength and incredible patience. I always marveled at her soft spoken and peaceful demeanor. Most likely this is why Aunt Mildred was usually the one ?delegated? to deal with those sticky cousin issues (like getting along, playing together, sharing, etc.) that sometimes occurred during our family gatherings.

In retrospect, Aunt Mildred was absolutely the perfect choice for the task - always able to command our attention and resolve our differences with politeness, tactfulness, and sound reasoning. No wonder she was such an incredible 4th grade teacher!

Aunt Mildred served as a great role model to all of us, as both a parent and a professional. I hope that there will be a wild celebration of her life at her Memorial Service on Saturday. It?s OK, Aunt Mildred. We cousins are grown up now!

Love,
Diane, Robert and Tedde
Robert Fetherolf
Carlsbad, California

 

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