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Florence Emma <I>Cutting</I> Stowell

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Florence Emma Cutting Stowell

Birth
Newark, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA
Death
17 Dec 2016 (aged 81)
Lyndonville, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Lyndon, Caledonia County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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On Dec. 17, 2016, Florence conceded the battle she so courageously fought with ALS, indeed surpassing the medical community’s expectation by over a year.

Florence was born in Newark, Vermont on Jan. 8, 1935 to Harold and Gladys (Donaldson) Cutting.

After graduation in 1953 from Lyndon Institute she was united in marriage to Clayton Stowell. They were blessed to be able to celebrate their 63rd anniversary in August of 2016
She was predeceased by her parents, and a sister Barbara Lawson of Irasburg, Vt.
Florence’s wishes were to be cremated and held until she can be placed together with the love of her life in the Lyndon Center cemetery. The family is however, comforted in knowing that we have an angel watching over us that is able to walk and talk and do all the things that ALS so cruelly took away from her.

On Thursday, Oct. 29, Clayton and Florence's lives were celebrated in a
joint service. It was the wish of both of them that whoever went first was
to wait for the other so that, as in life on earth of 63 years, they move on
together for eternity.
On Dec. 17, 2016, Florence conceded the battle she so courageously fought with ALS, indeed surpassing the medical community’s expectation by over a year.

Florence was born in Newark, Vermont on Jan. 8, 1935 to Harold and Gladys (Donaldson) Cutting.

After graduation in 1953 from Lyndon Institute she was united in marriage to Clayton Stowell. They were blessed to be able to celebrate their 63rd anniversary in August of 2016
She was predeceased by her parents, and a sister Barbara Lawson of Irasburg, Vt.
Florence’s wishes were to be cremated and held until she can be placed together with the love of her life in the Lyndon Center cemetery. The family is however, comforted in knowing that we have an angel watching over us that is able to walk and talk and do all the things that ALS so cruelly took away from her.

On Thursday, Oct. 29, Clayton and Florence's lives were celebrated in a
joint service. It was the wish of both of them that whoever went first was
to wait for the other so that, as in life on earth of 63 years, they move on
together for eternity.


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