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« : January 15, 2011, 09:37:14 AM »

A report on Facebook states that Deborah L (Woodward) Kasindorf, sister of Nancy (Woodward) Gross passed away unexpectedly last Monday evening in Massachusetts.  I have no other information, but should I hear more will put up the information - I am making the assumption that since a family member posted it up on Facebook, that it is OK to post it here.

I did find the following notice on the Internet:

Deborah was born on March 18, 1954 and passed away on Tuesday, January 11, 2011.

Deborah was last known to be living in Franklin, Massachusetts.

Mrs. Kasindorf was a graduate of the Bellows Free Academy in Fairfax, Class of 1972 and the New England Deaconess School of Nursing. She later attended Northeastern University where she received her BSN.

She is survived by her husband Barry.

Her memorial service will be in held on Saturday January 22 in the First Universalists Society in Franklin 262 Chestnut Street Franklin at 4:00.

In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made in her memory the Aspergers Association of New England 85 Main St. Suite 101. Watertown, Ma 02472.

« : January 15, 2011, 01:13:05 PM Henry »

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« #1 : January 16, 2011, 09:09:25 AM »

I found Deborah's obituary on the Internet at The Ginley Funeral Home Web site:

http://www.ginleyfuneralhomes.com/Obituaries.html

Deborah L. (Woodward) Kasindorf 56 of Franklin died January 11 suddenly at home. She was the wife of Barry Kasindorf. Born in Maryland, March 18, 1954, the daughter of Almon and Dorothy (Nichols) Woodward of Fairfax, Vermont, Mrs. Kasindorf was raised in Vermont and had lived in Franklin since 1992. Mrs. Kasindorf was a graduate of the Bellows Free Academy in Fairfax, VT, Class of 1972 and the New England Deaconess School of Nursing. She later attended Northeastern University where she received her BSN. As a Registered Nurse, Mrs. Kasindorf had worked in the ICU of New England Deaconess Hospital, then Emerson Hospital Orthopedics and most recently had been a Nurse Interviewer for the Sloan Epidemiology Unit of Boston University Medical School and the Nurse's Health Study for Harvard University. Mrs. Kasindorf was a member of the New England Society of Open Salt Collectors, and collected Barbie dolls. She had been an active member and lay leader of the First Universalist Society in Franklin for many years. In addition to her husband and parents she is survived by her sons Evan Kasindorf of Franklin and Alan Kasindorf of Cupertino, California. She is also survived by her siblings. Bruce Woodward and his wife Debbie of Fairfax, Nancy Gross and her husband Dan of Fairfax, Marj Hathaway and her husband Bruce of Fairfax, David Woodward and his wife Kelly of Fairfax and Linda Woodward and Art Vigil of Westford, Vermont. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Her memorial service will be held on Saturday January 22 at the First Universalist Society in Franklin 262 Chestnut Street Franklin at 4:00PM. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made in her memory to the Aspergers Association of New England 85 Main St. Suite 101. Watertown, Ma 02472.

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« #2 : January 16, 2011, 09:38:59 AM »

Henry   I'm very sad to hear of Debbie's demise , although I have lost track of her over the years.
Deb was a senior in the first year of my principalship and as the daughter of a School Board member , had many challenges during the year. As with all of Almon & Dot's children, she conducted herself with dignity and loyalty to her school's rules , remaining friends with both factions of the school's population, no matter which side she encountered. However , one thing I remember very vividly.....don't ask Deb a question if you didn't want an honest answer ......and I suspect she conducted herself that way throughout her life.
Again , sympathy goes out to her family , her parents and her siblings.
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