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Fletchall, Sybil L. "Tibby" (Ashe)
, age 66, a former resident of Bellingham and Medfield, died on Sunday afternoon, December 20, 2009, at the Milford Regional Medical Center.
Born in Concord, NH, she was the daughter of the late James C. and J. Sybil (Spear) Ashe. Tibby was a member of the Medfield High School Class of 1961 and continued her education at the University of San Diego. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology, graduating magna cum laude.
Tibby was employed for many years as a sociologist in California prior to returning east and settling in Bellingham. She was a devoted mother and grandmother and had a special fondness for cats.
She is survived by her husband, Roger Fletchall; two daughters, Amy B. Stevens of Milford and Kristina L. Fletchall of Framingham; and six grandchildren. She was also predeceased by a daughter, Elizabeth S. Sears, and two brothers, D. Christopher and James C. Ashe, Jr.
A memorial service will be held at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 Miller Street, Medfield, on Wednesday, Dec. 30th at 1:00p.m. Relatives and friends may visit with the family at noontime.
If desired, donations may be made in Tibby’s memory to the Purr-fect Cat Shelter, P.O. Box 548, Medway, MA 02053.
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| Joellen (Staggs) Cowden |
(joellencowden@hotmail.com): |
| I was so sorry to hear about Tibby's passing. My thoughts are with you all. Love, Joellen |
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| Judy Stubblebine Bates |
(kjbatesjr@buckeye-express.com): |
| I am so sorry about your loss - Tibby and I were great friends when we were young. She was so much fun - |
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| Chris (Seeley) Hajjar |
(cwhajjar@comcast.net): |
| Tibby, the name all her friends used, will truly be missed. She had a wonderful sense of humor. My thoughts are with Roger and her family. |
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| edna colcord |
(ednacolcord@yahoo.com): |
| Memories of childhood times at the Ashe home and Tibby's spunk make the news of her death a terrible shock. I see a beautiful blond woman at a reunion some years back. I was hoping to see her next July. Condolences to her family in their grief. Their sadness is felt and prayers are said for strength. |
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| David Swallow |
(huckfinnsj@bendbroadband.com): |
Please accept my condolences at your loss.
I hadn't seen Tibby since 1969 or 1970 in
Norfolk, Va. We were friends growing up and
she will be missed by all who knew her. |
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| Gordon Tompkins |
(gordot@livemail.com): |
| Though life and love have taken us all separate ways, the class of 61 has always been the best and Tibby was one that made it great. Im sure she was as great a Mother and G-ma as she was a classmate, My deepest Sympathy to the family |
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| Ed Dornig |
(eddornig1@verizon.net): |
| I am sorry for your loss. My sympathy to the family. |
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| Cathy (Colantonio) Lake |
(cabinetman11@verizon.net): |
| I was so very saddened to hear about the passing of my classmate and childhood friend, Tibby. I ran into her a few years back and she still had that twinkle in her eye and mischievous grin..still pretty as ever!! May God bless her and her family and fill this void with only sweet memories in this holiest of seasons. |
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| Phil Rosst |
(pnross@comcast.net): |
| I am so sorry to hear about Tibby. She was always fun to be around. My thoughts and prayers for her family and friends |
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| Robert Gustavson |
(rhgustav@comcast.net): |
Very sorry for the loss. I can remember Tibby, Jimmy, and Chris while we were all growing up.
The world will be a sadder place without her. |
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