September 19, 1950 - June 09, 2019
Mary M. “Mandy” (Dunn) Sladen, 68, passed away on Sunday, June 9, 2019, in the Rose Monahan Hospice Home, Worcester, after a brief illness.
Mandy was born and raised in Clinton, daughter of the late Harold J. and Madeline M. (McGrail) Dunn. A life-long resident, she was a graduate of Clinton High School, Class of 1968.
For 50 years, she worked as a Proof Reader for various printing companies.
A devout, life-long member of St. John’s Church, and its Daughters of Isabella, Mandy also volunteered much of her time with the CARE Food Pantry, and the Clinton Hospital Guild.
She was a talented artist, who enjoyed photography, painting watercolors, visiting museums, camping, cooking and trying new recipes, hosting holiday celebrations, and walking along the beaches of Maine with her beloved husband, Butch. Above all else, she was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, who enjoyed every minute spent in the company of her family. A little spit-fire, she will be long and lovingly remembered for her feisty one-liners, which will bring a smile to the faces of those she loved for generations to come.
She leaves her husband of 49 years, two daughters, two grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and many friends and extended family members.
Her sister, Betty Baer, predeceased her.
September 19, 1950 - June 09, 2019
Mary M. “Mandy” (Dunn) Sladen, 68, passed away on Sunday, June 9, 2019, in the Rose Monahan Hospice Home, Worcester, after a brief illness.
Mandy was born and raised in Clinton, daughter of the late Harold J. and Madeline M. (McGrail) Dunn. A life-long resident, she was a graduate of Clinton High School, Class of 1968.
For 50 years, she worked as a Proof Reader for various printing companies.
A devout, life-long member of St. John’s Church, and its Daughters of Isabella, Mandy also volunteered much of her time with the CARE Food Pantry, and the Clinton Hospital Guild.
She was a talented artist, who enjoyed photography, painting watercolors, visiting museums, camping, cooking and trying new recipes, hosting holiday celebrations, and walking along the beaches of Maine with her beloved husband, Butch. Above all else, she was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, who enjoyed every minute spent in the company of her family. A little spit-fire, she will be long and lovingly remembered for her feisty one-liners, which will bring a smile to the faces of those she loved for generations to come.
She leaves her husband of 49 years, two daughters, two grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and many friends and extended family members.
Her sister, Betty Baer, predeceased her.
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