Widow of Russell Palmer (2007)-married 54 years
daughter of Edgar F. and Edna T. Miller
She lived most of her life in West Hartford, CT and Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Most recently, she had been living with her daughter, Anne in Sudbury, Mass.
She graduated from Wm. Hall High School in West Hartford and attended Connecticut College in New London, CT.
Elsie worked at Aetna Life and Casualty in Hartford, CT. She was a member of the Junior League of Hartford, The Town and County Club of Hartford and the Hartford Golf Club where she was a perennial champion in ladies bowling. She was also a vestry member of St. James's Church in West Hartford and of St. Columba's Church in Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
Her greatest love was her family whom she nurtured and cared for with great passion. She also loved travel (especially Bermuda), fashion, watching Jeopardy, being in Maine, the Boston Red Sox, sports in general and her family's many Golden Retrievers.
Elsie lived a rich and full life and her passing only highlights the tremendous legacy she's given to those around her: the importance of family and how to live a life of dignity and grace.
Widow of Russell Palmer (2007)-married 54 years
daughter of Edgar F. and Edna T. Miller
She lived most of her life in West Hartford, CT and Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Most recently, she had been living with her daughter, Anne in Sudbury, Mass.
She graduated from Wm. Hall High School in West Hartford and attended Connecticut College in New London, CT.
Elsie worked at Aetna Life and Casualty in Hartford, CT. She was a member of the Junior League of Hartford, The Town and County Club of Hartford and the Hartford Golf Club where she was a perennial champion in ladies bowling. She was also a vestry member of St. James's Church in West Hartford and of St. Columba's Church in Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
Her greatest love was her family whom she nurtured and cared for with great passion. She also loved travel (especially Bermuda), fashion, watching Jeopardy, being in Maine, the Boston Red Sox, sports in general and her family's many Golden Retrievers.
Elsie lived a rich and full life and her passing only highlights the tremendous legacy she's given to those around her: the importance of family and how to live a life of dignity and grace.
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