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Obituary: Kathleen F. Dalzell

Wrentham resident Kathleen F. Dalzell passed away on November 23

Kathleen F. Dalzell, 79, of Wrentham, died on November 23, 2012 at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. She was the beloved widow of Howard Dalzell who predeceased her in October of 2005

Born in Malden on January 29, 1933, she was a loving daughter of the late George and Marion (Cole) Morine.  She was a graduate of the Malden High School. 

A homemaker for most of her life, she was devoted to her family and lovingly enjoyed all the time spent with her children and grandchildren.  She particularly loved the summers at the family home on Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith, NH and at the winter home at Boynton Beach, Florida, and many of her families fondest memories came from times spent in those places.  While living in Wrentham she had found enjoyment at the Wrentham Senior Center and as a member of the Wrentham Senior Citizens.

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She is survived by her loving children, David Dalzell of Norfolk, Kathleen Fitzgerald, formerly of Wrentham, John Dalzell and Paul Dalzell, both of Wrentham.  She was the dear sister of Richard Morine of Burlington, and Joan Savage of New Hampshire, and the devoted grandmother of Christopher, Keri, Dianne, Brian, Thomas, Rylianne, Elizabeth, Michael, Bryce, and Brody.

Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the RJ Ross Funeral Home, 135 South Street, Route 1A, Wrentham Centre, today from 4-8 PM.  Her burial services will be private on Friday with burial in the Newton Cemetery in Newton.

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Donations in her memory may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation at www.jdrf.org.

Arrangements are in the care of Richard Ross and the RJ Ross Funeral Home, Wrentham Centre.

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