Gertrude (Lawlor) Lavelle Williamson
Born: Wed., Jun. 28, 1939
Died: Tue., Oct. 22, 2019
Visitation
2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Sun., Oct. 27, 2019
Location: Lane Funeral Home
Funeral Mass
11:30 AM Mon., Oct. 28, 2019
Location: St. Agnes Church


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Gertrude (Lawlor) Lavelle Williamson
Of Ashland, age 80, passed away peacefully at her home. Loving mother of Thomas Paul Lavelle Jr., Kevin Lavelle, Wayne Michael Lavelle, Gordon Lavelle, Paul Clayton Marks and Christine Marks. Sister of the late Dr. Gene Lawlor, George Lawlor and Mary Lawlor. Survived by four grandchildren: Maxwell James Lavelle, Ashley Svenbye, Joseph Lavelle and Gavin Salenga Lavelle. Funeral Services will be held at Lane Funeral Home, 760 Main Street, Winchester on Monday, October 28 at 10:15 am. Funeral Mass in St. Agnes Church, Arlington at 11:30 am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours on Sunday from 2:00 to 5:00 pm. Interment will be Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Arlington. Arrangements by Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home.
Flowers in Gertrude’s memory should be delivered directly to Lane Funeral Home, 760 Main Street, Winchester.
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Kristin and Gordon Lavelle
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Posted Wed October 23, 2019
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Mom,
you will be truly missed and forever loved and in our hearts forever. Xoxo
Love always, your son Gordon, Joey and Kristin.
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Cheryl Lynn Gargone
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Posted Wed October 23, 2019
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So very sad to hear this. My memories of this woman go way way back Always remember the long talks the laughs and great holiday meals ! Man seemed like yesterday ! We sure had some great times from Waltham to Ashland- What a kind soul and I’m sure she’ll be missed by many! Deepest condolences to all.
Cheryl
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Martin Pineau
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Posted Wed October 23, 2019
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I will aways remember the good times we all had in Maine and Waltham.Our prayers and thoughts are with you and the Family.
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Wayne / your Loving son for eternity
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Posted Thu October 24, 2019
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If tears and memories were enough alone to build a stairway
I would walk up to Heaven bring you back home
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Deborah Tannenbaum
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Posted Thu October 24, 2019
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You will be missed. I remember the first time I met you , you had that hat on and I looked into your eyes and you were so beautiful. I just new that you were a lady of style and grace. Your were and so much more than that. Nobody can fill your shoes you were one one of of a kind. I admired you and I loved you. I will miss you. Rip lovely lady.
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Deborah Tannenbaum
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Posted Thu October 24, 2019
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I remember when I met you , I walked into Gordon’s home and you were wearing that hat. I looked into your eyes and I thought to myself this woman is so ,so beautiful. Gertrude was the the definition of style and grace. I knew you were much more than that though. You were such an incredible woman one of a kind. I admired you. I loved you and I will miss you. RIP Lovely Lady.
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Dana Dahlbeck
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Posted Fri October 25, 2019
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So sad to hear of your moms passing, I have very fond memories of growing up living next door to your family. Prayers and Memories, Dana
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