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Marion Lee <I>Everett</I> Drury

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Marion Lee Everett Drury

Birth
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
18 Nov 1984 (aged 75)
Weston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
She is with my Grampy in the Old Crematory
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Marion Lee Everett Drury was born on January 1, 1909 and her Parents were Harold & Alice (Lee) Everett. She also had one older sister, Lucy (Auntie Lou) and a younger brother, Walter (Uncle Cut).

My Grammy was a wonderful, loving person and I was very close to her. I remember spending a lot of my childhood at her beautiful Victorian home in Watertown on Katherine Road. I especially enjoyed going over to her house for Sunday dinners and sleeping over for a weekend every summer, I also remember playing in her big backyard: ordering out for pizza, I still remember Auntie Lou cooking up her onions to put them on her pizza; sitting in her den listening to my music; sitting around the dining room table playing canasta or going over to Victory Field which was right on the other side of the fence from her property. I will always cherish those times and I often wish I could go back there, even today.
Marion Lee Everett Drury was born on January 1, 1909 and her Parents were Harold & Alice (Lee) Everett. She also had one older sister, Lucy (Auntie Lou) and a younger brother, Walter (Uncle Cut).

My Grammy was a wonderful, loving person and I was very close to her. I remember spending a lot of my childhood at her beautiful Victorian home in Watertown on Katherine Road. I especially enjoyed going over to her house for Sunday dinners and sleeping over for a weekend every summer, I also remember playing in her big backyard: ordering out for pizza, I still remember Auntie Lou cooking up her onions to put them on her pizza; sitting in her den listening to my music; sitting around the dining room table playing canasta or going over to Victory Field which was right on the other side of the fence from her property. I will always cherish those times and I often wish I could go back there, even today.


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