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Harriet Tilley
In Memory of
Harriet Geraldine
Tilley (McKinnon)
1924 - 2015
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Condolence From: Dawn Lee
Condolence: So very sorry to hear that Harriet passed she was a wonderful lady my husband worked for her and Arthur for many years REST IN PEACE DEAR SWEET LADY
Wednesday March 04, 2015
Condolence From: Christie Taylor
Condolence: Harriet was a wonderful woman. Worked with her for a few years at the answering service. She made my oldest daughter a baby blanket when we found out we were expecting. We still have that baby blanket. Harriet had a wonderful heart. She would make us laugh and smile often as we worked. She will be missed.
Monday March 02, 2015
Condolence From: Linda Webster
Condolence: Deane and I were both saddened to read of Harriet's passing. What a wonderful lady with such spunk. I will always smile when thinking of her. Hugs to all of you.
Sunday March 01, 2015
Condolence From: Bob Weston
Condolence: Harriet was a good friend of the Weston family for years and years.
In later years everytime I saw her she had a smile on her face and would always say hi and ask how my parents were doing.
Truly a nice lady.

Saturday February 28, 2015
Condolence From: Daniel & Ellen Duff
Condolence: Harriet never lacked of smiles - what a wonderful way to remember someone . May the Good Lord help you through this time in your lives.
Saturday February 28, 2015
Condolence From: Petrea Hill
Condolence: “You and I will meet again, When we're least expecting it, One day in some far off place, I will recognize your face, I won't say goodbye my friend, For you and I will meet again”
Saturday February 28, 2015
Condolence From: Ginger Fitzgerald
Condolence: Dear Ruth, Matt and family,
Mrs. Tilley was the Matriarch of our cul-de-sac neighborhood! I remember so well how she greeted and welcomed me to 7 years ago to Mildred Avenue and proceeded to enlighten me with historical information about how the little neighborhood streets came into being. I loved seeing her out walking daily and waving or chatting with each neighbor on her route. She will be missed. The photo you chose for her memorial is priceless. May you and the entire Tilley family be comforted in knowing that Harriet was loved and respected by all in our humble little slice of Bangor, Maine. Most sincerely, Ginger
Saturday February 28, 2015
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