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Mott, Ann M. (Bravo) , 89, of Medfield where she has been a life long resident, died unexpectedly at her home on Tuesday evening, October 6th, 2009.

Born July 26, 1920 in Cambridge, she was the daughter of the late Ernest and Rose (Silveri) Bravo. Ann was educated in the Medfield public schools graduating with the class of 1938.

For a short time during the war, Ann worked at Kendall Mills, but for most of her life she was a devoted mother and wife. Her passion was her family, and she also enjoyed traveling.

Wife of the late Harold S. Mott, she is survived by 2 children, Sheryl A. Knehr and husband George of Salt Springs, FL and James V. Mott of San Francisco, CA; a sister Josephine L. Marcus of Medfield; a granddaughter Loni Knehr and a great granddaughter Cortney Johnson. Also Ann was predeceased by her brother Vincent P. Bravo and grandson Michael Knehr.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday, October 10th, 2009 at St. Edward the Confessor Church, 133 Spring Street, Medfield. Burial will follow at Vine Lake Cemetery, Medfield.

Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Ann’s family at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 Miller Street, Medfield on Saturday morning from 8:00 to 9:30AM and at her late residence 52 Spring Street, Medfield from 12:00 to 3:00PM.
 
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Ed Dornig (eddornig1@verizon.net):
Dear Sherry, George, Jimmy and Josephine

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Sadly, the neighborhood changes again. Many of our fond memories of the past will live on forever.

Ed, Laurie & Bethany
 
Jane Bryce (jbalexander@hotmail.com):
Sheryl - sure am thinking about you! My love to both you and George.
 
Bill & Betsy (Cal8975@aol.com):
Sheryl,
Thinking of you and your family during this very sad time.
 
gale ( franke) rad (iris@area49.net):
Dear Sherry,
I have just read (noon Oct. 15) in local paper of your mother's passing. I walked down Spring Street for first time in decades, and your aunt's front door was ajar, but no one answered my knock. I thought I'd express my condolences in person, and nearly at the very place where so many of my early memories of Medfield were pleasantly formed.
Your mother was a nice, sociable presence and part of my childhood. I have many quiet but luminous memories of her.

I send a hug to you and Jimmy, and condolences to your family. Love, Gale


 
Judi (Hoell) Hoobin (Jahmonami@aol.com):
Sheryl, I was so very sorry to hear about your mom's passing. I was out of state and when I came back my aunt told me. You are in my thoughts.
 
Christine (Stevens) Kenny (vckenny@myfairpoint.net):
Jimmy,
Sorry to read of your mother's passing. I'm afraid we are of the generation when we are losing our parents. It's not easy being the older group. Thinking of you and your family at this time.
 
Robert (Gustavson):
Dear Sheryl so very sorry at the loss of your Mother, mine's gone too. Hope all's well with
you and George
 
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