She graduated from Westfield High School in Westfield NJ and also from the College of William and Mary. She and her husband Dick were married in his last year of law school, and then moved to Concord New Hampshire where Dick practiced law for six years. Eventually Dick became a law professor, and they lived for many years in Dover, Massachusetts, and Gainesville, Florida, from where they retired to New London, New Hampshire, in 1996. They moved to a retirement facility in Marlborough, Massachusetts in February of 2017, where she lived until her death.
Danella was an avid gardener throughout her life and belonged to local garden clubs wherever she lived. Over the years she supported and worked for a wide variety of civic and charitable organizations. She was also an avid reader, belonging to book clubs in towns where she lived. She also loved to travel, and visited all but one or two of the states in America. She traveled through out the world, including China and Japan, Russia, South and Central America, Africa, and most of the countries of Europe.
Danella was a very special woman, a much loved wife, mother, grandmother, great grand mother, and friend. Private family funeral services have been held. Arrangements under the direction of the William R. Short and Son Funeral Home of Marlborough.
She graduated from Westfield High School in Westfield NJ and also from the College of William and Mary. She and her husband Dick were married in his last year of law school, and then moved to Concord New Hampshire where Dick practiced law for six years. Eventually Dick became a law professor, and they lived for many years in Dover, Massachusetts, and Gainesville, Florida, from where they retired to New London, New Hampshire, in 1996. They moved to a retirement facility in Marlborough, Massachusetts in February of 2017, where she lived until her death.
Danella was an avid gardener throughout her life and belonged to local garden clubs wherever she lived. Over the years she supported and worked for a wide variety of civic and charitable organizations. She was also an avid reader, belonging to book clubs in towns where she lived. She also loved to travel, and visited all but one or two of the states in America. She traveled through out the world, including China and Japan, Russia, South and Central America, Africa, and most of the countries of Europe.
Danella was a very special woman, a much loved wife, mother, grandmother, great grand mother, and friend. Private family funeral services have been held. Arrangements under the direction of the William R. Short and Son Funeral Home of Marlborough.
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