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Source: S00035 Title: Alice Weeden NOTEAlice Weeden, Alice Weeden, Source Medium: Book CONT .
Source: S00036 Title: Alice Weeden's diary NOTEAlice Weeden's diary, Alice Weeden's diary, Source Medium: Book CONT .
Source: S00236 Title: Joyce (Towne) Green NOTEJoyce (Towne) Green, Joyce (Towne) Green, Source Medium: Book CONT .
Notes
Note H01280According to Betty, her middle name was always spelt "Ann" until she went to the town hall, when she was in high school, to get her birth certificate and Gerdhart Barasel made it out and spelt it "Ann"
Betty Anne Lambert
November 17, 2007
Betty Anne (Weeden) Lambert, 76, a resident of Brockton, formerly of Hanson, died Saturday at her home after a brief illness. She was the wife of the late Edmund G. Lambert. Born in Brockton, grew up in Hanson, a graduate of Whitman High. Betty was employed at Foot-Joy in Brockton as a stitcher, before retiring. She loved to fish and enjoyed music and her family.
She is survived by her son, Alan Niles of Las Vegas, Nevada, her daughter-in-law Deborah Ramage of Brockton, her sister Hazel Rule of Pembroke, her brothers John Weeden of Whitman, Warren Weeden of Florida, her aunt Eleanor Hemmings of Hanover, also her grandchildren, Jason Niles, Sean Niles Elizabeth Ramage and her great granddaughters Hannah and Sarah Niles.
Her funeral services will be held Monday November 26th at 10:00 A.M. in the Blanchard Funeral Chapel, Inc, Plymouth Street (Rt 58 at the Rotary Circle) Whitman, MA. Burial will follow in the Melrose Cemetery, Brockton, MA. Visiting hours Sunday November 25th 4-6 P.M.
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