She met her husband, William Freese, during a political event. She was a longtime resident of Pittsfield, where she raised her children Thomas, Dana, Martha (Hussey) and Timothy and became involved in the Congregational Church and community. Tinker taught many area residents piano.
Her family will remember her for her love of family, music, the outdoors, and her many contributions to her community.
Tinker was predeceased by her husband in 1985, by sisters Jean Hallager, Sarah Adams and brother Sam Adams.
In addition to her children, Tinker is survived by four grandchildren.
[Info from the Concord Monitor.]
She met her husband, William Freese, during a political event. She was a longtime resident of Pittsfield, where she raised her children Thomas, Dana, Martha (Hussey) and Timothy and became involved in the Congregational Church and community. Tinker taught many area residents piano.
Her family will remember her for her love of family, music, the outdoors, and her many contributions to her community.
Tinker was predeceased by her husband in 1985, by sisters Jean Hallager, Sarah Adams and brother Sam Adams.
In addition to her children, Tinker is survived by four grandchildren.
[Info from the Concord Monitor.]
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